| Literature DB >> 34177450 |
Zhongjie Bao1,2, Belal Howidi1,2, Amer M Burhan1,3,4, Paul Frewen1,2.
Abstract
Systematic reviews of neuroimaging studies confirm stimulus-induced activity in response to verbal and non-verbal self-referential processing (SRP) in cortical midline structures, temporoparietal cortex and insula. Whether SRP can be causally modulated by way of non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) has also been investigated in several studies. Here we summarize the NIBS literature including 27 studies of task-based SRP comparing response between verbal and non-verbal SRP tasks. The studies differed in design, experimental tasks and stimulation parameters. Results support the role of left inferior parietal lobule (left IPL) in verbal SRP and for the medial prefrontal cortex when valenced stimuli were used. Further, results support roles for the bilateral parietal lobe (IPL, posterior cingulate cortex), the sensorimotor areas (the primary sensory and motor cortex, the premotor cortex, and the extrastriate body area) and the insula in non-verbal SRP (bodily self-consciousness). We conclude that NIBS may differentially modulate verbal and non-verbal SRP by targeting the corresponding brain areas.Entities:
Keywords: bodily self-consciousness; neuromodulation; non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS); self-referential processing; systematic review
Year: 2021 PMID: 34177450 PMCID: PMC8223877 DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2021.671020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Neurosci ISSN: 1662-453X Impact factor: 4.677
FIGURE 1The process of article inclusion and exclusion of the systematic literature review.
Summary of experimental paradigms of V-SRP studies.
| Study | Experimental Task | Timing of Task | Design | Sham condition | Site of stimulation | Stimulation method, time and intensity | Dependent variable(s) | |
| SRET - neutral | Offline | B | No | Anodal/cathodal VMPFC (Fpz), cathodal/anodal DLPFC (F3) | 65(72%) | 0.5-mA tDCS for 20 min. Target electrodes are 9 cm2, reference electrodes are 35 cm2 | Accuracy and RT | |
| SRET - neutral | Online | W | No | Oz, Pz, and Fz | 25(54%) | Single-pulse TMS at 150% MEP of the feet, at 0∼480 ms post-stimulus | Accuracy and RT | |
| SRET - neutral | Online | W | No | MPFC, left IPL, right IPL | 15(39%) | Single-pulse TMS at 150% RMT, at 0∼480 ms post-stimulus | Accuracy and RT | |
| SRET - affective | Online | B | Yes | MPFC, Pz, and SMA | 10(100%) | Single-pulse TMS at 90% RMT, 500 ms post-stimulus | Self-enhancement scores and RT | |
| SRET - affective | Offline | B | Yes | Anodal/cathodal Fpz (MPFC) and cathodal/anodal Oz (occipital) | 75(0%) | 2-mA tDCS for 20 min. Target and reference electrodes are 35 cm2 | Self-enhancement scores | |
| SRET - affective | Offline | B | Yes | Anodal Left DLPFC, cathodal right supraorbital area | 41(100%) | 1.5-mA tDCS or 20 mins. Target and reference electrodes are 25 cm2 | Perceived criticism, current mood, and resting FC | |
| SRET - affective | Online | W | Yes | MPFC, Pz, and SMA | 12(83%) | Single-pulse TMS at 90% RMT, 500 ms post-stimulus | Self-enhancement scores and RT | |
| SRET - affective | Online | W | No | MPFC, left IPL, right IPL | 18(44%) | Single-pulse TMS at 150% RMT, 0∼480 ms post-stimulus | Self-enhancement scores and RT | |
| SRET - affective | Offline | W | Yes | Anodal Left DLPFC, cathodal right supraorbital area | 32(100%) | 1.5-mA tDCS for 20 min. Target and reference electrodes are 35 cm2 | Ruminative thinking, current mood, implicit and explicit self-esteem | |
| SRET - affective | Offline | W | Yes | MPFC (Fpz) | 14(50%) | 1-Hz rTMS for 14 min at 100% of RMT | RT and fMRI BOLD signal |
Summary of experimental paradigms of NV-SRP studies.
| Study | Experimental Task | Timing of Task | Design | Sham condition | Site of stimulation | Stimulation method, time and intensity | Type of measure | |
| SODT | Offline | B | Yes | Right IPL (CP6), reference electrode over the Vertex | 60(73%) | 1-mA tDCS for 20 min. Target and reference electrodes are 3.5 cm2 | Proportion of morphing video judged “self” | |
| SODT | Offline | W | No | Left and Right IPL | 8(75%) | 1-Hz rTMS for 20 min at 100% RMT | Proportion of morphing pictures judged “self” | |
| SODT | Offline | W | Yes | Left DLPFC (midpoint of triangle F3, F7, Fp1), right DLPFC (midpoint of triangle F4, F8, Fp2), left IPL (CP5), right IPL (CP6) | 10(50%) | 1-Hz rTMS for 20 min at 100% RMT | Proportion of morphing video judged “self”, self-reported valence of self-recognition | |
| SODT | Offline | W | Yes | Right IPL (CP6) | 10(50%) | 1-Hz rTMS for 20 min at 100% RMT | Proportion of morphing video that is judged to be the self, self-reported valence of self-recognition | |
| RHI in Virtual reality | Online | Mixed design | No | M1, vertex, 80% RMT for subthreshold stimulation as control | 32(50%) | Single-pulse TMS at 130% RMT | PD, MEP, subjective reports of body ownership | |
| RHI | Online | B | Yes | Right PMC, right IPL | 56(95%) | 1.5-mA tDCS for 10 min. Target and reference electrodes are 25 cm2 | PD, subjective reports of body ownership | |
| RHI | Online | B | No | Left M1, right M1 as control | 52(64%) | Single-pulse TMS at 110% RMT | PD, MEP, subjective reports of body ownership | |
| RHI | Online | W | No | Right IPL, vertex | 10(60%) | Single-pulse TMS with varying intensity (38-65% maximum stimulator output), 350 ms post-stimulus | PD | |
| RHI | Offline | W | Yes | Left IPL (TP3) | 13(100%) | 1-Hz rTMS for 20 min at 80% RMT | PD, subjective reports of sensations | |
| RHI | Offline | W | No | Left EBA, 40% RMT stimulation as control | 19(58%) | 1-Hz rTMS for 20 min at 80% RMT | PD, subjective reports of body ownership | |
| RHI | Online | W | No | Anterior IPS, M1 | 28(43%) | Single- and paired-pulse TMS at 100% RMT for M1, 90% RMT for aIPS, 500 ms post-stimulus | PD, MEP, subjective reports of body ownership | |
| RHI | Offline | W | Yes | Left M1 | 48(79%) | 1-Hz rTMS for 20 min at 90% RMT and single-pulse TMS at 100% RMT | PD, MEP, subjective reports of body ownership | |
| RHI | Online | W | Yes | Anodal/cathodal S1(C3), reference electrode over right supraorbital region | 30(60%) | 1-mA tDCS for 20 min. Target and reference electrodes are 35 cm2 | PD, subjective reports of body ownership | |
| RHI | Online | W | Yes | Right PPC (35 cm2, 2-mA, P4), right PMC (1-mA, fC4, 10-10 EEG system), reference electrode over contralateral supraorbital region (35 cm2) | 160(71%) | 2- or 1-mA tDCS for 10 min. Target and reference electrodes are 35 or 21 cm2 | PD, subjective reports of body ownership | |
| RHI | Offline | W | No | PMC, vertex | 24(79%) | 1-Hz rTMS for 20 min at 100% RMT | PD, subjective reports of body ownership | |
| HBDT | Offline | W | Yes | Anodal Left insula (midpoint of F7 and T3), cathodal left frontal pole (Fp2); anodal right insula (midpoint of F8 and T4), cathodal right frontal pole (Fp1) | 16(56%) | 1-mA tDCS for 15 min. Target electrode is 6.25 cm2, reference electrode 25 cm2 | Heartbeat counting accuracy, self-reported state anxiety | |
| HBDT | Offline | W | No | Right insula (FT8), somatosensory cortex (chest location, Cz), central occipital (Oz) | 18(0%) | 5-Hz cTBS for 40 sec at 80% RMT | Heartbeat and respiratory counting accuracy and confidence in judging accuracy, self-reported state anxiety, HEP |
Summary of results of the included V-SRP studies.
| Study | Task | Main Results | Other Results |
| Rate the applicability of personality traits to self, best friend, and the Danish Queen. Then indicate their previous choice as fast as they can | SPE was reduced by TMS to Pz applied 160ms post-stimulus (self > other) | No effect was found in the Fz stimulation condition | |
| Same as | SPE was reduced by TMS to both left and right IPL applied 160ms, 240ms, and 480 ms post-stimulus. The left IPL had a much stronger effects than right IPL. | No effect was found in the Fz stimulation condition | |
| Assign positive, neutral and negative adjectives to either the self or their best friend | real stimulation over the MPFC reduced SEB compared to sham | Precuneus stimulation was also found to reduced SEB but only compared to the Supplementary motor area stimulation | |
| Assign egotistic or moralistic adjectives that are either positive or negative to the self or best friend | TMS to the MPFC significantly reduced SEB but only for egotistic words | No self-enhancement effect was found among their all-female samples | |
| Assign desirable and undesirable adjectives to either the self or their best friend | real stimulation over the MPFC reduced SEB compared to sham | TMS over the parietal cortex did not affect the self-enhancement effect | |
| Assign positive and negative adjectives to the self, close other, and the Eiffel Tower or count the number of syllables. | rTMS to the MFPC resulted in inhibition of negative self-evaluation. | (1) TMS reduced the BOLD signal in the MPFC in other condition more than self; (2) TMS increased PCC BOLD signal in negative > positive; (3) TMS over the MPFC increased the BOLD signal in the bilateral IPL only for negative adjective assignment to the self | |
| Recall previously learned word associations with the self, an other, and a neutral object | anodal VMPFC with cathodal DLPFC had no effect in all conditions | N/A | |
| Respond “true” or “false” to positive or negative statements related to the self. Then listened to the negative statements in audio format | anodal tDCS over the DLPFC with cathodal r-SOA reduced negative self-evaluation compared to sham | participants reported being more tired, less vigorous, and less cheerful after both real and sham tDCS | |
| Female participants listened to critical, neutral, and positive comments about them. Also reported their perceived level of criticism in their life. | Anodal left DLPFC stimulation reduced emotional responsiveness (measured by functional connectivity) toward criticisms in females with a high level of perceived criticism | Participants reported more fatigue, less vigor, and less cheerful after both real and sham tDCS Participants reported more anger and more depressed after being criticized | |
| Respond descriptiveness of positive and negative adjectives related to the self. Then asked to recall the adjectives regardless of valence | anodal MPFC with cathodal near Oz had no effect for both conditions | Participants exhibited self-enhancement bias toward positive words | |
Summary of results of the included NV-SRP studies.
| Study | Task | Main Results | Other Results |
| Presented with pictures of their own face gradually morphed into a familiar other, then press a button to indicate a change of identity | rTMS over the right IPL increased propensity to judge faces to be one’s own | No effect was found in the left IPL stimulation condition | |
| Similar to | rTMS over the right IPL and right DLPFC increased propensity to detect self-faces emerging from famous face but not unfamiliar face. | rTMS over the right DLPFC reduced self-recognition sensitivity in people who have negative attitudes toward their own face | |
| Similar to | Replicated | Attention had no impact on the effect of right IPL rTMS | |
| RHI, PD measurement | Single-pulse TMS over the r-IPL reduced PD when viewing the rubber hand, but increased drifts when viewing the neutral object | N/A | |
| RHI, PD measurement, and questionnaire about subjective RHI experience. Immediate and delayed effects were both measured | For immediate effects, rTMS over the left IPL reduced PD when viewing the rubber hand. No difference in subjective experience between real and sham TMS groups | No effect was found for delayed effects of rTMS | |
| RHI with button clicking to indicate RHI onset, PD, subjective rating of RHI intensity | rTMS over the EBA increased PD during synchronous stroking compared to the asynchronous stroking | No rTMS effect on subjective reports of body ownership | |
| RHI, PD measurement, and questionnaire about subjective ownership. | Single-pulse TMS over the M1 reduced MEP, increased PD, and increased sense of embodiment in the synchronous condition compared to the asynchronous condition | The reduction of MEP increased overtime | |
| RHI procedure where the rubber hand can be anatomically implausible (ownership) and/or detached from real hand (agency). PD, subjective rating of agency and ownership, and the effective connectivity between brain regions were measured. | Single-pulse TMS over the M1 increased PD and ownership. No change of PD and subjective rating induced by paired-pulse stimulation (M1-aIPS) | TMS over the aIPS inhibited motor-evoked potential (MEP) from TMS-induced signals from M1. Such effect is dampened during sensorimotor conflicts | |
| RHI procedure in virtual reality with PD, ownership, and agency measurement | Pulses of supra-threshold TMS over the M1 increased sense of ownership for synchronous stroking compared asynchronous Supra-threshold TMS over the M1 increased ownership and agency compared to sub-threshold for synchronous stroking | No effect was found for perceived agency, disownership, and location when compared the two supra-threshold conditions | |
| RHI procedure in virtual reality with PD and embodiment questionnaire | rTMS over the M1 increased sense of embodiment and disembodiment for synchronous stroking | N/A | |
| RHI procedure in virtual reality with PD and ownership questionnaire | rTMS over the VPMC reduced PD without influencing the sense of ownership | N/A | |
| Heartbeat and respiration counting task with interoceptive sensibility questionnaire before and after the task | cTBS over the S1 reduced cardiac IAc compared to occipital stimulation cTBS over the right insula reduced cardiac and respiratory IAc compared to occipital stimulation | Stimulation over the right insula reduced confidence in cardiac IAc compared to occipital stimulation Stimulation over the right insula reduced confidence in respiration IAc compared to S1 stimulation | |
| Similar to | Anodal stimulation at CP6 with cathode at the vertex decreased propensity to judge faces to be one’s own | N/A | |
| RHI, PD measurement, and questionnaire about subjective RHI experience with an additional experiment with no stroking | Anodal stimulation over the right IPL increased PD in synchronous stroking compared to asynchronous stroking, while the effects of anodal right PMC stimulation on PD was indifferent of synchrony | Stimulation to the right IPL not the right PMC induced subjective feeling of “illusory touch” Anodal tDCS to right IPL and right PMC increased PD even without stroking | |
| RHI procedure where location of rubber hand become increasingly anatomically implausible, PD, and subjective questionnaire measurements | Cathodal tDCS facilitated the subjective experience but not PD during RHI compared to the anodal group | Regardless of stimulation, RHI strength and PD exhibited gradual decreases as the rubber hand moved further away from the real hand | |
| RHI, PD measurement, and questionnaire about subjective RHI experience | anodal tDCS over the PPC but not the PMC facilitated of RHI and subjective reports, regardless of synchrony. | PPC tDCS’s strength of effect in PD is higher in synchronous condition compared to the asynchronous condition | |
| Heartbeat counting task with ECG recordings before and after tDCS | sham tDCS over the left and right insula improved counting accuracy of heartbeats but not real stimulation. | No effect of tDCS on state anxiety | |
Summary of methodological qualities of the included studies.
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FIGURE 2Summary of the included studies by type, task, and stimulation modality. SRP, self-referential processing; V, verbal SRP; NV, non-verbal SRP; SRET, self-referential encoding task; SPE, self-processing effect; SODT, self-other discrimination task; RHI, rubber hand illusion; HBDT, heartbeat detection task.
FIGURE 3Results of the reviewed studies on neutral SRP with tasks involving self-processing effect (SPE).
FIGURE 4Results of the reviewed studies on emotional SRP with tasks involving self-enhancement bias (SEB) and self-criticism or rumination. *Note: This result was only significant compared to supplementary motor area stimulation.
FIGURE 5Results of the reviewed studies on NV-SRP with tasks involving self-other discrimination.
FIGURE 6Results of NV-SRP studies on RHI. PD, proprioceptive drift; SE, subjective embodiment of RHI.
FIGURE 7Results of NV-SRP studies on interoception. *Note: This study found that sham but not real stimulation improved interoceptive accuracy.