Tonic somatosensory responses and deficits of tactile awareness converge in the parietal operculum

Author:

Del Vecchio Maria1,Fossataro Carlotta2,Zauli Flavia Maria3ORCID,Sartori Ivana4,Pigorini Andrea3,d’Orio Piergiorgio14,Abarrategui Belen3,Russo Simone3,Mikulan Ezequiel Pablo3,Caruana Fausto1ORCID,Rizzolatti Giacomo15,Garbarini Francesca26ORCID,Avanzini Pietro1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Istituto di Neuroscienze, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, 43125 Parma, Italy

2. MANIBUS Laboratory, Department of Psychology, University of Turin, 10124 Turin, Italy

3. Dipartimento di Scienze Biomediche e Cliniche ‘L. Sacco,’ Università degli Studi di Milano, 20157 Milano, Italy

4. Centro per la Chirurgia dell’Epilessia ‘Claudio Munari,’ Ospedale Ca’ Granda—Niguarda, 20162 Milano, Italy

5. Dipartimento di Medicina e Chirurgia, Università degli Studi di Parma, 43125 Parma, Italy

6. Neuroscience Institute of Turin (NIT), 10124 Turin, Italy

Abstract

Abstract Although clinical neuroscience and the neuroscience of consciousness have long sought mechanistic explanations of tactile-awareness disorders, mechanistic insights are rare, mainly because of the difficulty of depicting the fine-grained neural dynamics underlying somatosensory processes. Here, we combined the stereo-EEG responses to somatosensory stimulation with the lesion mapping of patients with a tactile-awareness disorder, namely tactile extinction. Whereas stereo-EEG responses present different temporal patterns, including early/phasic and long-lasting/tonic activities, tactile-extinction lesion mapping co-localizes only with the latter. Overlaps are limited to the posterior part of the perisylvian regions, suggesting that tonic activities may play a role in sustaining tactile awareness. To assess this hypothesis further, we correlated the prevalence of tonic responses with the tactile-extinction lesion mapping, showing that they follow the same topographical gradient. Finally, in parallel with the notion that visuotactile stimulation improves detection in tactile-extinction patients, we demonstrated an enhancement of tonic responses to visuotactile stimuli, with a strong voxel-wise correlation with the lesion mapping. The combination of these results establishes tonic responses in the parietal operculum as the ideal neural correlate of tactile awareness.

Funder

European Union Horizon 2020 Framework Program

MIUR-SIR 2014

San Paolo Foundation 2016

BIAL Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Neurology (clinical)

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