TY - JOUR
T1 - A touch of hierarchy: population receptive fields reveal fingertip integration in Brodmann areas in human primary somatosensory cortex
AU - Schellekens, Wouter
AU - Thio, Martijn
AU - Badde, Stephanie
AU - Winawer, Jonathan
AU - Ramsey, Nick
AU - Petridou, Natalia
N1 - Funding Information:
We mounted five stimulators on a plexiglass plate using ordinary adhesive gum. The adhesive gum allowed for the repositioning of the five stimulators to match each participant’s hand. The fingertips of the right hand were placed on the stimulators (digits did not touch each other). The hand and fingers were taped to the plexiglass plate with standard paper tape to prevent the fingers from accidentally disconnecting from the stimulators. The plexiglass plate rested on the participant’s abdomen, while the right elbow was supported by towels. Using this setup, the subject could maintain a stationary position of the right arm/hand comfortably for the full length of the fMRI experiments. This minimized movement of the hands, which could affect the results. Moreover, subjects were explicitly instructed to keep both hands still during the experiments.
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PY - 2021/9
Y1 - 2021/9
N2 - Several neuroimaging studies have shown the somatotopy of body part representations in primary somatosensory cortex (S1), but the functional hierarchy of distinct subregions in human S1 has not been adequately addressed. The current study investigates the functional hierarchy of cyto-architectonically distinct regions, Brodmann areas BA3, BA1, and BA2, in human S1. During functional MRI experiments, we presented participants with vibrotactile stimulation of the fingertips at three different vibration frequencies. Using population Receptive Field (pRF) modeling of the fMRI BOLD activity, we identified the hand region in S1 and the somatotopy of the fingertips. For each voxel, the pRF center indicates the finger that most effectively drives the BOLD signal, and the pRF size measures the spatial somatic pooling of fingertips. We find a systematic relationship of pRF sizes from lower-order areas to higher-order areas. Specifically, we found that pRF sizes are smallest in BA3, increase slightly towards BA1, and are largest in BA2, paralleling the increase in visual receptive field size as one ascends the visual hierarchy. Additionally, we find that the time-to-peak of the hemodynamic response in BA3 is roughly 0.5 s earlier compared to BA1 and BA2, further supporting the notion of a functional hierarchy of subregions in S1. These results were obtained during stimulation of different mechanoreceptors, suggesting that different afferent fibers leading up to S1 feed into the same cortical hierarchy.
AB - Several neuroimaging studies have shown the somatotopy of body part representations in primary somatosensory cortex (S1), but the functional hierarchy of distinct subregions in human S1 has not been adequately addressed. The current study investigates the functional hierarchy of cyto-architectonically distinct regions, Brodmann areas BA3, BA1, and BA2, in human S1. During functional MRI experiments, we presented participants with vibrotactile stimulation of the fingertips at three different vibration frequencies. Using population Receptive Field (pRF) modeling of the fMRI BOLD activity, we identified the hand region in S1 and the somatotopy of the fingertips. For each voxel, the pRF center indicates the finger that most effectively drives the BOLD signal, and the pRF size measures the spatial somatic pooling of fingertips. We find a systematic relationship of pRF sizes from lower-order areas to higher-order areas. Specifically, we found that pRF sizes are smallest in BA3, increase slightly towards BA1, and are largest in BA2, paralleling the increase in visual receptive field size as one ascends the visual hierarchy. Additionally, we find that the time-to-peak of the hemodynamic response in BA3 is roughly 0.5 s earlier compared to BA1 and BA2, further supporting the notion of a functional hierarchy of subregions in S1. These results were obtained during stimulation of different mechanoreceptors, suggesting that different afferent fibers leading up to S1 feed into the same cortical hierarchy.
KW - Hierarchy
KW - S1
KW - Somatosensory
KW - Vibrotactile
KW - fMRI
KW - pRF
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U2 - 10.1007/s00429-021-02309-5
DO - 10.1007/s00429-021-02309-5
M3 - Article
C2 - 34091731
SN - 1863-2653
VL - 226
SP - 2099
EP - 2112
JO - Brain Structure and Function
JF - Brain Structure and Function
IS - 7
ER -