Odor localization in structural interhemispheric deficits.

IF 2.8 4区 心理学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Keven Lapointe, Sabrina Suffren, Maryse Lassonde, Jean-François Lepage, Johannes Frasnelli
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Abstract

Contrary to all other sensory systems, olfactory information is processed predominantly ipsilaterally. Furthermore, odor localization, based on inter-nostril differences, is usually not possible under controlled conditions. These two observations suggest information exchange between both cerebral hemispheres in the olfactory system, although the exact anatomical substrate remains unknown. This study aimed to identify the anatomical structures necessary for odor localization, with a particular focus on the role of interhemispheric communication. We assessed the ability to localize pure olfactory and mixed olfactory/trigeminal stimuli in 6 participants with structural interhemispheric deficits (including surgical transection or agenesis of the corpus callosum (CC) and agenesis of the CC and anterior commissure (AC, one case)) and compared their performance to 46 healthy controls. Of the six participants with structural interhemispheric deficits, three were unable to localize either stimulus. Two participants performed significantly better than chance for both pure and mixed stimuli, while one participant exhibited the typical localization pattern observed in most controls-accurate localization of the mixed olfactory/trigeminal stimulus but inability to localize the pure olfactory stimulus. Our results suggest that localization of chemosensory stimuli relies, at least in part, on CC, highlighting its role in interhemispheric communication for olfactory processing. The varying odor localization performance observed in participants with agenesis of CC indicates that compensatory mechanisms may be promoted in some cases, potentially preserving normal localization functions despite the absence of major commissural pathways.

结构间半球缺陷中的气味定位。
与所有其他感觉系统不同,嗅觉信息主要是同侧处理的。此外,基于鼻孔间差异的气味定位在受控条件下通常是不可能的。这两个观察结果表明,在嗅觉系统中,两个大脑半球之间存在信息交换,尽管确切的解剖学基础尚不清楚。本研究旨在确定气味定位所需的解剖结构,特别关注大脑半球间交流的作用。我们评估了6名患有结构性半球间缺陷(包括胼胝体(CC)的手术切除或缺失,以及胼胝体和前连合缺失(AC, 1例))的参与者定位纯嗅觉和混合嗅觉/三叉神经刺激的能力,并将他们的表现与46名健康对照进行了比较。在6名患有结构性脑间功能缺陷的参与者中,有3名无法定位任何一种刺激。两名被试在单纯和混合刺激下的表现都明显好于随机,而一名被试表现出在大多数对照中观察到的典型定位模式——对混合嗅觉/三叉神经刺激的准确定位,但对单纯嗅觉刺激的无法定位。我们的研究结果表明,化学感觉刺激的定位至少部分依赖于CC,突出了它在嗅觉加工的半球间交流中的作用。在CC发育的参与者中观察到的不同气味定位表现表明,在某些情况下,代偿机制可能得到促进,尽管缺乏主要的联系途径,但可能保留正常的定位功能。
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Chemical Senses
Chemical Senses 医学-行为科学
CiteScore
8.60
自引率
2.90%
发文量
25
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Chemical Senses publishes original research and review papers on all aspects of chemoreception in both humans and animals. An important part of the journal''s coverage is devoted to techniques and the development and application of new methods for investigating chemoreception and chemosensory structures.
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