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Contextual control of trigeminal sensorimotor function.

K C Berridge, J C Fentress

    The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience
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    Rats use facial sensory feedback for simple actions like grooming and eating. This study shows that the context and sequence of actions determine how this feedback is used, influencing action form.

    Area of Science:

    • Neuroscience
    • Animal Behavior
    • Sensory Systems

    Background:

    • Rats exhibit simple motor actions during feeding and grooming.
    • Cutaneous facial feedback is hypothesized to play a role in action production.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the role of peripheral trigeminal deafferentation in shaping simple motor actions.
    • To determine how behavioral context and action sequencing influence sensory feedback integration.

    Main Methods:

    • Peripheral trigeminal deafferentation was performed on rats.
    • Computer-assisted video analysis was used to meticulously analyze action form.
    • Actions were examined in both ingestive and grooming contexts.

    Main Results:

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    • Action form alterations were context-dependent: tongue protrusions changed in ingestive contexts, while forelimb actions changed in grooming contexts.
    • Postprandial grooming phases showed distinct sensitivities to deafferentation.
    • Actions within a stereotyped grooming sequence phase were protected from sensory feedback loss.

    Conclusions:

    • Behavioral context, including grooming versus ingestive states and specific sequence phases, modulates the reliance on sensory feedback.
    • Both sensory-guided and endogenous mechanisms contribute to the patterning of simple actions.
    • The integration of sensory and endogenous control shifts based on behavioral context and action sequencing.