情绪面部表情与人类听觉皮层的口周运动功能

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Clinical Neurophysiology Pub Date : 2024-04-30 DOI:10.1016/j.clinph.2024.04.017
Ravindra Arya , Brian Ervin , Hansel M. Greiner , Jason Buroker , Anna W. Byars , Jeffrey R. Tenney , Todd M. Arthur , Susan L. Fong , Nan Lin , Clayton Frink , Leonid Rozhkov , Craig Scholle , Jesse Skoch , James L. Leach , Francesco T. Mangano , Tracy A. Glauser , Gregory Hickok , Katherine D. Holland
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目的 我们研究了颞横回及其邻近皮层(TTG+)在面部表情和口周运动中的作用。方法 在31名接受立体脑电图监测的患者中,我们描述了电刺激TTG+所引起的行为反应。结果除了更常见的语言反应(命名中断、幻听、副词错误)外,分别有 9 名(29%)和 10 名(32%)患者在电刺激 TTG+ 时出现面部表情和口周运动变化。所有功能位点都显示出听觉任务诱发的 HGM 和诱发反应,这验证了它们在听觉皮层中的位置,然而,与语言位点相比,运动位点显示出较低的峰值振幅和较长的峰值潜伏期。运动部位的重要一级连接包括前中央、前扣带回、海马旁和前岛叶回,而语言部位的重要一级连接包括后上颞回、后中颞回、下额回、上边缘回和角回。
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Emotional facial expression and perioral motor functions of the human auditory cortex

Objective

We investigated the role of transverse temporal gyrus and adjacent cortex (TTG+) in facial expressions and perioral movements.

Methods

In 31 patients undergoing stereo-electroencephalography monitoring, we describe behavioral responses elicited by electrical stimulation within the TTG+. Task-induced high-gamma modulation (HGM), auditory evoked responses, and resting-state connectivity were used to investigate the cortical sites having different types of responses on electrical stimulation.

Results

Changes in facial expressions and perioral movements were elicited on electrical stimulation within TTG+ in 9 (29%) and 10 (32%) patients, respectively, in addition to the more common language responses (naming interruptions, auditory hallucinations, paraphasic errors). All functional sites showed auditory task induced HGM and evoked responses validating their location within the auditory cortex, however, motor sites showed lower peak amplitudes and longer peak latencies compared to language sites. Significant first-degree connections for motor sites included precentral, anterior cingulate, parahippocampal, and anterior insular gyri, whereas those for language sites included posterior superior temporal, posterior middle temporal, inferior frontal, supramarginal, and angular gyri.

Conclusions

Multimodal data suggests that TTG+ may participate in auditory-motor integration.

Significance

TTG+ likely participates in facial expressions in response to emotional cues during an auditory discourse.

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Clinical Neurophysiology
Clinical Neurophysiology 医学-临床神经学
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8.70
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932
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59 days
期刊介绍: As of January 1999, The journal Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, and its two sections Electromyography and Motor Control and Evoked Potentials have amalgamated to become this journal - Clinical Neurophysiology. Clinical Neurophysiology is the official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology, the Brazilian Society of Clinical Neurophysiology, the Czech Society of Clinical Neurophysiology, the Italian Clinical Neurophysiology Society and the International Society of Intraoperative Neurophysiology.The journal is dedicated to fostering research and disseminating information on all aspects of both normal and abnormal functioning of the nervous system. The key aim of the publication is to disseminate scholarly reports on the pathophysiology underlying diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system of human patients. Clinical trials that use neurophysiological measures to document change are encouraged, as are manuscripts reporting data on integrated neuroimaging of central nervous function including, but not limited to, functional MRI, MEG, EEG, PET and other neuroimaging modalities.
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