Decoding sounds depicting hand–object interactions in primary somatosensory cortex

Author:

Bailey Kerri M1ORCID,Giordano Bruno L23ORCID,Kaas Amanda L4ORCID,Smith Fraser W1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Psychology, University of East Anglia , Norwich NR4 7TJ , United Kingdom

2. Institut des Neurosciences de La Timone , CNRS UMR 7289, , Marseille CNRS UMR 7289 , France

3. Université Aix-Marseille , CNRS UMR 7289, , Marseille CNRS UMR 7289 , France

4. Department of Cognitive Neuroscience, Maastricht University , Maastricht 6229 EV , The Netherlands

Abstract

Abstract Neurons, even in the earliest sensory regions of cortex, are subject to a great deal of contextual influences from both within and across modality connections. Recent work has shown that primary sensory areas can respond to and, in some cases, discriminate stimuli that are not of their target modality: for example, primary somatosensory cortex (SI) discriminates visual images of graspable objects. In the present work, we investigated whether SI would discriminate sounds depicting hand–object interactions (e.g. bouncing a ball). In a rapid event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging experiment, participants listened attentively to sounds from 3 categories: hand–object interactions, and control categories of pure tones and animal vocalizations, while performing a one-back repetition detection task. Multivoxel pattern analysis revealed significant decoding of hand–object interaction sounds within SI, but not for either control category. Crucially, in the hand-sensitive voxels defined from an independent tactile localizer, decoding accuracies were significantly higher for hand–object interactions compared to pure tones in left SI. Our findings indicate that simply hearing sounds depicting familiar hand–object interactions elicit different patterns of activity in SI, despite the complete absence of tactile stimulation. These results highlight the rich contextual information that can be transmitted across sensory modalities even to primary sensory areas.

Funder

French National Research Agency

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Cognitive Neuroscience

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