Action execution and action observation elicit mirror responses with the same temporal profile in human SII
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
The properties of the secondary somatosensory area (SII) have been described by many studies in monkeys and humans. Recent studies on monkeys, however, showed that beyond somatosensory stimuli, SII responds to a wider number of stimuli, a finding requiring a revision that human SII is purely sensorimotor. By recording cortical activity with stereotactic electroencephalography (stereo-EEG), we examined the properties of SI and SII in response to a motor task requiring reaching, grasping and manipulation, as well as the observation of the same actions. Furthermore, we functionally characterized this area with a set of clinical tests, including tactile, acoustical, and visual stimuli. The results showed that only SII activates both during execution and observation with a common temporal profile, whereas SI response were limited to execution. Together with their peculiar response to tactile stimuli, we conclude that the role of SII is pivotal also in the observation of actions involving haptic control.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
2nd Somatosensory Area; Cortical Connections; Parietal Operculum; Intracranial Eeg; Lateral Sulcus; Cortex; Organization; Activation; Mechanisms; Fields
Elenco autori:
Rizzolatti, Giacomo; DEL VECCHIO, Maria; Avanzini, Pietro; Caruana, Fausto
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