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Neural Correlates of Oral Stereognosis-An fMRI Study.

Beate Schumann-Werner1,2, Sinika Schaefer1, Silja Schramm1, Harshal Jayeshkumar Patel1,3, Ferdinand Christoph Binkofski1,3, Cornelius Johannes Werner4,5.   

Abstract

Oral stereognosis is the ability to recognize, discriminate and localize a bolus in the oral cavity. Clinical observation indicates deficits in oral stereognosis in patients with vascular or neurodegenerative diseases particularly affecting the parietal lobes. However, the precise neural representation of oral stereognosis remains unclear whereas the neural network of manual stereognosis has already been identified. We hypothesize that oral and manual stereognosis share common neuronal substrates whilst also showing somatotopic distribution. Functional magnetic resonance images (fMRI; Siemens Prisma 3 T) from 20 healthy right-handed participants (11 female; mean age 25.7 years) using a cross-modal task of oral and manual spatial object manipulation were acquired. Data were analyzed using FSL software using a block design and standard analytical and statistical procedures. A conjunction analysis targeted the common neuronal substrate for stereognosis. Activations associated with manual and oral stereognosis were found in partially overlapping fronto-parietal networks in a somatotopic fashion, where oral stereognosis is located caudally from manual stereognosis. A significant overlap was seen in the left anterior intraparietal sulcus. Additionally, cerebellar activations were shown particularly for the oral condition. Spatial arrangement of shaped boli in the oral cavity is associated with neuronal activity in fronto-parietal networks and the cerebellum. These findings have significant implications for clinical diagnostics and management of patients with lesions or atrophy in parietal lobule (e.g. Alzheimer's disease, stroke). More studies are required to investigate the clinical effect of damage to these areas, such as loss of oral stereognosis or an impaired oral phase.
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Keywords:  Dysphagia; Manual stereognosis; Neural correlates; Oral stereognosis; fMRI

Year:  2022        PMID: 36087119     DOI: 10.1007/s00455-022-10517-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dysphagia        ISSN: 0179-051X            Impact factor:   2.733


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