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听觉皮层中视觉唤起活动的感官起源:证据表明真正的交叉模式处理
bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology
|January 7, 2025
概括
大脑中的交叉模式反应不是运动的产物. 研究表明,视觉刺激很少引起面部运动,而神经活动在没有它们的情况下仍然存在,这证实了感官起源.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 感官处理 感官处理
- 皮层功能 皮层功能
背景情况:
- 在皮层的交叉模式感官处理的解释是有争议的.
- 一些研究人员认为它反映了真正的多感官集成,而另一些人则认为它是刺激引起的运动或内部状态变化的工件.
研究的目的:
- 调查主要听觉皮层 (A1) 和主要视觉皮层 (V1) 中交叉模式反应的起源.
- 区分真正的感官整合和与运动或状态相关的文物.
主要方法:
- 在视觉和听觉刺激期间,在清醒的小鼠中测量神经活动和面部运动.
- 利用初级视觉皮层 (V1) 的光遗传沉默来评估其对听觉皮层 (A1) 反应的影响.
主要成果:
- 视觉刺激很少引起面部运动.
- 听觉皮层 (A1) 对视觉输入的反应即使没有伴随的面部运动,也仍然很强.
- 沉默V1显著减少了A1的视觉反应,表明一种感官通路.
结论:
- 在A1和V1的交叉模式反应主要是感官的,而不是人工的.
- 这些发现挑战了跨模式效应仅仅是运动驱动的概念.
- 研究人员应该严格测试跨模式反应的起源,而不是将其视为文物.
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