手指触摸的半球间相互作用:心理物理学和经颅磁刺激相结合的方法

Luigi Tamè, T. Johnstone, N. Holmes
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许多研究调查了不同手指处理触觉刺激时的相互作用。然而,当刺激到达身体的两侧时,这些相互作用的精确时间尺度仍然不确定。具体来说,目前还不清楚同一只手和不同只手的不同手指的触觉刺激如何相互作用。本研究的目的是利用QUEST阈值估计方法与单脉冲TMS (spTMS)相结合的新方法来解决这一问题。首先,在两间隔强迫选择设计中使用QUEST,以建立检测施加于食指(目标手指阈值)的200 ms, 100 Hz正弦振动的阈值。当目标单独出现时,或者同时在同一只手或不同只手上的另一只手指上出现分心物刺激时,就会进行这种实验。其次,同样的参与者接受了一系列的MRI扫描(定位器),以产生SI和SII皮层的体位图。在随后的行为任务中,这些图被用来用spTMS刺激超过SI,目的是调节不同手指之间的行为相互作用。结果表明,与同时存在干扰物时相比,单独呈现目标时,检测目标的阈值较低。此外,检测阈值随受刺激的分心手指而变化。干扰手指对目标检测阈值的差异效应与早期体感加工中不同手指的分离是一致的,从外周到SI。
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Inter-hemispheric interaction of touches at the fingers: A combined psychophysics and TMS approach
Many studies have investigated interactions in the processing of tactile stimuli across different fingers. However, the precise time-scale of these interactions when stimuli arrive on opposite sides of the body remains uncertain. Specifically, it is not clear how tactile stimulation of different fingers of the same and different hands can interact with each other. The aim of the present study was to address this issue using a novel approach combining the QUEST threshold estimation method with single pulse TMS (spTMS). First, QUEST was used in a two-interval forced-choice design in order to establish threshold for detecting a 200 ms, 100 Hz sinusoidal vibration applied to the index fingertip (target finger threshold). This was done either when the target was presented in isolation, or concurrently with a distractor stimulus on another finger of the same or a different hand. Second, the same participants underwent a series of MRI scans (localisers) to produce somatotopic maps of SI and SII cortices. These maps were used to stimulate over SI with spTMS during a subsequent behavioural task, with the aim of modulating the behavioural interactions between the different fingers. The results showed that the threshold for detecting the target was lower when it was presented in isolation, as compared to when a concurrent distractor was present. Moreover, detection thresholds varied as a function of the distractor finger stimulated. The differential effect of the distractor finger on target detection thresholds is consistent with the segregation of different fingers in early somatosensory processing, from the periphery to SI.
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