Conscious tactile perception entails distinct neural dynamics within somatosensory areas.

IF 8.1 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Davide Albertini, Maria Del Vecchio, Ivana Sartori, Andrea Pigorini, Francesca Talami, Flavia Maria Zauli, Simone Sarasso, Ezequiel Pablo Mikulan, Marcello Massimini, Pietro Avanzini
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Abstract

Distilling the neural correlates of consciousness (NCCs) in humans is challenging due to limitations in the spatiotemporal resolution of recording techniques and confounds related to pre- and post-perceptual processes. In this study, we leveraged the detailed insights provided by human intracortical recordings to elucidate how somatosensory responses to simple tactile stimuli vary across different stimulus intensities and reporting conditions. Among the various spatiotemporal components of somatosensory processing, we observed tonic responses in posterior perisylvian regions that exhibited all the key characteristics of somatosensory NCCs. These responses remained invariant regardless of reporting, displayed an all-or-nothing pattern at the verge of the sensory threshold, and showed the most pronounced divergence between perceived and non-perceived stimuli. Overall, our findings indicate that conscious perception of simple tactile stimuli depends on higher-order somatosensory regions and that sustained neural dynamics in these areas may serve as an organizational principle of somatosensory awareness.

有意识的触觉知觉需要躯体感觉区域内不同的神经动力学。
由于记录技术的时空分辨率的限制以及与前后感知过程相关的混淆,提取人类意识的神经相关性(NCCs)具有挑战性。在这项研究中,我们利用人类皮层内记录提供的详细见解来阐明对简单触觉刺激的体感反应如何在不同刺激强度和报告条件下变化。在躯体感觉加工的各种时空成分中,我们观察到后边缘区域的紧张性反应表现出躯体感觉NCCs的所有关键特征。这些反应保持不变,无论报告如何,在感觉阈值的边缘显示出全有或全无的模式,并且在感知和非感知刺激之间显示出最明显的差异。总的来说,我们的研究结果表明,简单触觉刺激的有意识感知依赖于高阶体感区域,这些区域的持续神经动力学可能作为体感意识的组织原则。
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Current Biology
Current Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
11.80
自引率
2.20%
发文量
869
审稿时长
46 days
期刊介绍: Current Biology is a comprehensive journal that showcases original research in various disciplines of biology. It provides a platform for scientists to disseminate their groundbreaking findings and promotes interdisciplinary communication. The journal publishes articles of general interest, encompassing diverse fields of biology. Moreover, it offers accessible editorial pieces that are specifically designed to enlighten non-specialist readers.
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