| Literature DB >> 23496827 |
Gerd Schmitz1, Bahram Mohammadi, Anke Hammer, Marcus Heldmann, Amir Samii, Thomas F Münte, Alfred O Effenberg.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Producing sounds by a musical instrument can lead to audiomotor coupling, i.e. the joint activation of the auditory and motor system, even when only one modality is probed. The sonification of otherwise mute movements by sounds based on kinematic parameters of the movement has been shown to improve motor performance and perception of movements.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23496827 PMCID: PMC3602090 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2202-14-32
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Neurosci ISSN: 1471-2202 Impact factor: 3.288
Figure 1Stimuli. Visual stimulus component: a model of a solid swimmer performing breaststroke movements.
Figure 2Kinematic-acoustic mapping. In the congruent condition frequency and amplitude modulations of electronic sounds represented changes in the relative distance between the wrist joints ("arm cycle", top and second row left) or the ankle joints ("leg-cycle", top and second row right) to the center of the pelvis. Third row: Sound pressure diagram; Fourth row: Spectrogram. Amplitude is color coded with cold / hot colors denoting low / high amplitudes.
Figure 3Behavioral results. Incongruent stimuli led to greater absolute error in both sessions. Error bars denote standard deviation.
Figure 4fMRI results. A: univariate analysis. FDR-corrected, p<0.05, minimum cluster size 10 voxels. B: Connectivity analysis using the left STS as a seed. For congruent stimuli more widespread connectivity is observed including frontal and parietal cortical areas as well as thalamus, caudate nucleus and putamen. FDR-corrected, p<0.05, minimum cluster size 100 voxels.
Univariate analysis
| congruent > incongruent | |||||||
| Sup & mid temporal, insula | 21 | L | −62 | −8 | −26 | 6.26 | 1955 |
| Sup & mid temporal, insula | 22 | R | 60 | −10 | 2 | 6.81 | 2095 |
| Precentral | 6 | R | 62 | 4 | 24 | 5.06 | 23 |
| Incongruent > congruent | |||||||
| Inferior temporal | 20 | L | −42 | −18 | −26 | 5.25 | 17 |
| Frontal operculum | 44 | R | 44 | 6 | 22 | 4.20 | 29 |
| | 6 | L | −42 | 0 | 40 | 4.43 | 20 |
| Inf parietal lobule | 40 | R | 48 | 42 | 46 | 4.49 | 19 |
| congruent: different > same | |||||||
| Superior temporal | 21 | R | 66 | −12 | −8 | 4.99 | 24 |
| Medial temporal | 21 | R | 52 | −32 | −2 | 4.35 | 27 |
| Inferior frontal gyrus | 45 | R | −44 | 30 | 2 | 4.34 | 30 |
| Sup & mid temporal | 48 | L | −62 | −42 | 28 | 4.86 | 198 |
| Insula | 48 | R | 34 | −18 | 10 | 4.88 | 35 |
| Inferior frontal gyrus | 44 | L | −56 | 18 | 20 | 5.05 | 54 |
| Cingulate gyrus | - | L | −14 | −22 | 36 | 6.50 | 134 |
| Precentral | 6 | R | 46 | −12 | 56 | 4.70 | 54 |
| Postcentral | 4 | L | −18 | −36 | 72 | 4.66 | 24 |
BA, Brodmann Area; H, hemisphere; coordinates in MNI; t, statistic values; L, left; R, right; Size, number of voxels.
Connectivity analysis, seed left STS, condition congruent / same
| T=22.18 | −56 -38 12 | left superior temporal cortex | 37455 |
| subcluster | sum classified voxels | subregion | |
| frontal | 4909 | precentral (r, 646), f~ inferior (r, 513), midf~ (r, 441), insula (r,440), medial orbitof~ (r, 358), gyrus rectus (r, 337; l, 257), inferior-f~ (l, 298), midf~ (l, 261), superior-f~ (l, 243), medial superior-f~ (r, 203), inferior orbitof~ (l, 189), medial orbitof~ (l, 184), superior f~ (r, 154), insula (l, 139), superior orbitof~ (l, 123; r, 123) | |
| temporal | 2672 | rolandic operculum (r, 455), inferior t~ (l, 375), t~ pole (r, 307), inferior t~ (r, 300), rolandic operculum (l, 202), hippocampus (r, 184), parahippocampus (r, 167; l, 139), angularis (r, 122), Heschl (r, 237; l, 184) | |
| occipital | 1989 | superior o~ (l, 631), calcarine sulcus (r, 319; l, 260), lingual (l, 249), inferior o~ (l, 204; r 192), lingual (r, 134) | |
| fusiform/cuneus | 1578 | fusiform (l, 502), cuneus (l, 429; r, 359), fusiform (r, 288), | |
| cingulate gyrus | 1494 | mid c~ (r, 584), anterior c~ (l, 516), posterior c~ (l, 228; r, 166) | |
| parietal | 1445 | superior p~ (l, 364; r, 324), inferior p~ (l, 303), supra marginalis (l, 204; r, 125), inferior p~ (r, 125) | |
| thalamus | 695 | thalamus (r, 482; l, 213) | |
| caudatus/putamen | 684 | caudatus (l, 438), putamen (l, 246), | |
| cerebellum | 186 | cerebellum (l, 186) | |
| T=10.18 | −46 10 26 | left frontal inferior cortex | 2528 |
| subcluster | sum classified voxels | subregion | |
| frontal | 1714 | mid f~ (l, 747), precentral (l, 400), inferior f~ (l, 355), superior f~ (l, 212) | |
| parietal | 218 | postcentral (l, 218) | |
| T=7.48 | 26 2 52 | Left mid frontal cortex | 236 |
| T=6.72 | 8 -28 -28 | Right cerebellum | 107 |
| subcluster | sum classified voxels | subregion | |
| Cerebellum/ brainstem | 107 | pons (90), cerebellum (l, 17) |
T, statistic values; l, left; r, right; size, number of voxels, c~ cingulate, f~ frontal, t~ temporal, p~ parietal, xyz coordinates of the peak voxel (MNI space).
Connectivity analysis, seed left STS, condition incongruent / same
| T=21.88 | −56 -38 12 | left superior temporal cortex | 4837 |
| subcluster | sum classified voxels | subregion | |
| frontal | | inferior f~ (l, 377), insula (l, 319), frontal inferior operculum (l, 269) | |
| temporal | | superior t~(l, 1453), mid t~ (l, 663), rolandic operculum (l, 311) | |
| parietal | | supra marginalis (l, 214), Heschl (l, 122) | |
| caudatus/putamen | | putamen (l, 115) | |
| T=14.86 | 58 -16 -4 | left mid temporal cortex | 4566 |
| subcluster | sum classified voxels | subregion | |
| temporal | 2096 | superior t~ (r, 1491), Heschl (r, 214), mid-t~ (r, 200), rolandic operculum (r, 191) | |
| frontalparietal | 758 | insula (r, 758) | |
| T=12.23 | 10 34 -14 | left gyrus rectus | 713 |
| subcluster | sum activated voxels | subregion | |
| frontal | 272 | medial orbitof~ (l, 147; r ,125) | |
| cingulate gyrus | 110 | anterior c~ (r, 110) | |
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| T=10.15 | −54 -70 20 | left mid temporal cortex | 377 |
| subcluster | sum classified voxels | subregion | |
| occipital | 228 | mid o~ (l, 228) | |
| temporal | 91 | mid t~ (l, 91) | |
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| T=7.43 | 46 -58 14 | right mid temporal cortex | 317 |
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| T=8.52 | 42 -56 -10 | right inferior temporal cortex | 226 |
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| T=6.05 | 36 -72 18 | right mid temporal cortex | 197 |
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| T=6.78 | 6 -58 -30 | cerebellum | 131 |
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| T=8.37 | −34 -14 -22 | right hippocampus | 106 |
| subcluster | sum classified voxels | subregion | |
| temporal | 48 | hippocampus (l, 48) | |
| fusiform/cuneus | 21 | fusiform (l, 21) |
T, statistic values; l, left; r, right; size, number of voxels, c~ cingulate, f~ frontal, t~ temporal, p~ parietal, xyz coordinates of the peak voxel (MNI space).
Figure 5fMRI connectivity results. Additional connectivity analyses using the right Brodmann area 44 and the right Brodmann area 6 as seeds. As with the STS seed more widespread connectivity is observed for congruent stimuli, in particular for the BA 44 seed which included frontal and parietal cortical areas as well as basal ganglia and thalamus. This effect is less prominent for the BA 6 seed. FDR-corrected, p<0.05, minimum cluster size 100 voxels.