| Literature DB >> 32770115 |
Sang Hyeon Jin1, Seung Hyun Lee2, Seung Tae Yang3, Jinung An4.
Abstract
Hemispheric asymmetry in hand preference for passive cutaneous perception compared to active haptic perception is not well known. A functional near-infrared spectroscopy was used to evaluate the laterality of cortical facilitation when 31 normal right-handed participants were involved in 205 Hz passive vibrotactile cutaneous stimuli on their index fingers of preferred and less-preferred hand. Passive cutaneous perception resulted that preferred (right) hand stimulation was strongly leftward lateralized, whereas less-preferred (left) hand stimulation was less lateralized. This confirms that other manual haptic exploration studies described a higher hemispheric asymmetry in right-handers. Stronger cortical facilitation was found in the right primary somatosensory cortex (S1) and right somatosensory association area (SA) during left-hand stimulation but not right-hand stimulation. This finding suggests that the asymmetric activation in the S1 and SA for less-preferred (left) hand stimulation might contribute to considerably reinforce sensorimotor network just with passive vibrotactile cutaneous stimulation.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32770115 PMCID: PMC7414115 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-70496-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Statistical parametric mapping (SPM) of cortical activation in cutaneous perception for hand preference, EC-corrected p < 0.01. This figure is produced by NIRS-SPM 4.0 Copyright © 2012, Sungho Tak and Jong Chul Ye, KAIST[19]. NIRS-SPM is free software; you can distribute it and/ or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL) as publishing by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or any later version. For the copy of the GNU General Public License.
t-values in the regions of interest (ROI).
| Less-preferred hand (left hand) | Preferred hand (right hand) | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Contralateral | Ipsilateral | C/I | Contralateral | Ipsilateral | C/I | ||||||
| CH | CH | CH | CH | ||||||||
| M1 | Inferior | #21 | 4.67*** | #25 | 3.86** | 1.21 | #25 | 3.95** | #21 | 2.19 | 1.80 |
| Middle | #15 | 5.09*** | #18 | 4.27** | 1.19 | #18 | 3.96** | #15 | 2.61 | 1.52 | |
| S1 | Inferior | #14 | 4.84*** | #19 | 4.29** | 1.13 | #19 | 3.97** | #14 | 2.62 | 1.52 |
| Middle | #8 | 5.23*** | #12 | 4.57*** | 1.14 | #12 | 3.67* | #8 | 2.83 | 1.30 | |
| SA | Inferior | #7 | 4.23** | #13 | 3.73** | 1.13 | #13 | 2.82 | #7 | 2.92 | 0.97 |
| Middle | #1 | 4.31** | #6 | 3.5* | 1.23 | #6 | 3.48* | #1 | 2.76 | 1.26 | |
M1 primary motor cortex, S1 primary somatosensory cortex, SA somatosensory association area, CH channel number, C/I t-value ratio of Contralateral to Ipsilateral.
Asterisks of *, **, and *** indicated p < 0.05, 0.01, 0.001, respectively.
Figure 2The cerebral hemodynamic time response of HbO and HbR in ROI for cutaneous perception. Shaded areas denote standard error of the mean. The window size was set to 14 s, which was from 2 s before stimulation to 12 s after stimulation. The solid and dashed line indicated the onset and end of stimulation, respectively.
Figure 3Statistical significance of difference in the peak values in HbO for right-handers in vibrotactile cutaneous perception. (A) comparison of hand preference according to hemispheric lateralization, (B) comparison of hemispheric lateralization according to hand preference. Asterisks of *, **, and *** indicated p < 0.05, 0.01, 0.001, respectively.
Figure 4Box-and-whisker plot of the laterality index of peak values of HbO for ROI.
Figure 5Configuration of fNIRS channel on the normal brain template. (A) 28 probes arrangement for 45 channels, (B) 45 channels placement for the cortical mapping.
Homologous cortical regions of bihemispheric cortices for ROI channels.
| M1 | S1 | SA | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Inferior | Middle | Inferior | Middle | Inferior | Middle | |
| Channel number | ||||||
| Right hemisphere | #21 | #15 | #14 | #8 | #7 | #1 |
| Left hemisphere | #25 | #18 | #19 | #12 | #13 | #6 |
M1 primary motor cortex, S1 primary somatosensory cortex, SA somatosensory association area.