Multisensory approach in Mental Imagery: ALE meta-analyses comparing Motor, Visual and Auditory Imagery

IF 7.5 1区 医学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Elise E. Van Caenegem , Marcos Moreno-Verdú , Baptiste M. Waltzing , Gautier Hamoline , Siobhan M. McAteer , Lennart Frahm , Robert M. Hardwick
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Abstract

Mental Imagery is a topic of longstanding and widespread scientific interest. Individual studies have typically focused on a single modality (e.g. Motor, Visual, Auditory) of Mental Imagery. Relatively little work has considered directly comparing and contrasting the brain networks associated with these different modalities of Imagery. The present study integrates data from 439 neuroimaging experiments to identify both modality-specific and shared neural networks involved in Mental Imagery. Comparing the networks involved in Motor, Visual, and Auditory Imagery identified a pattern whereby each form of Imagery preferentially recruited ‘higher level’ associative brain regions involved in the associated ‘real’ experience. Results also indicate significant overlap in a left-lateralized network including the pre-supplementary motor area, ventral premotor cortex and inferior parietal lobule. This pattern of results supports the existence of a ‘core’ network that supports the attentional, spatial, and decision-making demands of Mental Imagery. Together these results offer new insights into the brain networks underlying human imagination.
心理想象中的多感官方法:比较运动想象、视觉想象和听觉想象的 ALE 元分析。
心理想象是一个长期以来广受科学界关注的课题。个别研究通常侧重于心理想象的单一模式(如运动、视觉、听觉)。直接比较和对比与这些不同想象模式相关的大脑网络的研究相对较少。本研究整合了来自 439 项神经影像学实验的数据,以确定心理想象所涉及的特定模式和共享神经网络。通过比较运动想象、视觉想象和听觉想象所涉及的网络,发现了一种模式,即每种形式的想象都会优先招募与相关 "真实 "体验有关的 "高级 "联想脑区。研究结果还表明,在一个左侧化的网络中,包括前辅助运动区、腹侧前运动皮层和下顶叶,存在着明显的重叠。这种结果模式支持了一个 "核心 "网络的存在,该网络支持心理想象的注意力、空间和决策需求。这些结果为人类想象力的大脑网络提供了新的视角。
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14.20
自引率
3.70%
发文量
466
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The official journal of the International Behavioral Neuroscience Society publishes original and significant review articles that explore the intersection between neuroscience and the study of psychological processes and behavior. The journal also welcomes articles that primarily focus on psychological processes and behavior, as long as they have relevance to one or more areas of neuroscience.
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