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摘要
躯体感觉系统是形成和维持人体连贯心理表征的基础。传统的躯体感觉概念是根据初级躯体感觉皮层和运动皮层的躯体定向和分层组织原则形成的。然而,新出现的研究表明,这些原则并不能完全反映触觉的知觉和神经表征。在这篇综述中,我们将批判性地讨论最新的实证研究如何扩展了我们对触觉和身体表征的理解。我们首先考虑了关于身体及其部位以及身体标准配置的高层次分类信息的作用。然后,我们讨论了经验证据,这些证据表明触觉的功能表征可以补充和整合拓扑组织。最后,我们回顾了触觉处理过程如何受到触觉来源(他人或物体)的影响,以及触觉者的身份如何影响触觉反应。体感系统通过处理触觉来表现人体。在这篇评论中,Tamè 和 Longo 讨论了对体感经典原理的更新,这些更新反映了触觉表现方式中新出现的模式和复杂性。
Emerging principles in functional representations of touch
The somatosensory system is fundamental to the formation and maintenance of coherent mental representations of the human body. Traditional concepts of somatosensation have been shaped by the principles of somatotopic and hierarchical organization of the primary somatosensory cortex and the motor cortex. However, emerging research has shown that perceptual and neural representations of touch are not fully captured by these principles. In this Review, we critically discuss how newer empirical research has expanded our understanding of touch and body representations. We first consider the role of higher-level categorical information about the body and its parts and the standard configuration of the body. We then discuss empirical evidence showing that functional representations of touch can complement and integrate across topographic organization. Finally, we review how the processing of touch is influenced by the source of the touch (another person or an object), and how the identity of the toucher shapes responses. The somatosensory system processes tactile sensations to represent the human body. In this Review, Tamè and Longo discuss updates to the classical principles of somatosensation that reflect emerging patterns and complexities in how touch is represented.