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Visuokinesthetic Perception of Hand Movement is Mediated by Cerebro–Cerebellar Interaction between the Left Cerebellum and Right Parietal Cortex

Combination of visual and kinesthetic information is essential to perceive bodily movements. We conducted behavioral and functional magnetic resonance imaging experiments to investigate the neuronal correlates of visuokinesthetic combination in perception of hand movement. Participants experienced i...

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Autores principales: Hagura, Nobuhiro, Oouchida, Yutaka, Aramaki, Yu, Okada, Tomohisa, Matsumura, Michikazu, Sadato, Norihiro, Naito, Eiichi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2638744/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18453537
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhn068
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author Hagura, Nobuhiro
Oouchida, Yutaka
Aramaki, Yu
Okada, Tomohisa
Matsumura, Michikazu
Sadato, Norihiro
Naito, Eiichi
author_facet Hagura, Nobuhiro
Oouchida, Yutaka
Aramaki, Yu
Okada, Tomohisa
Matsumura, Michikazu
Sadato, Norihiro
Naito, Eiichi
author_sort Hagura, Nobuhiro
collection PubMed
description Combination of visual and kinesthetic information is essential to perceive bodily movements. We conducted behavioral and functional magnetic resonance imaging experiments to investigate the neuronal correlates of visuokinesthetic combination in perception of hand movement. Participants experienced illusory flexion movement of their hand elicited by tendon vibration while they viewed video-recorded flexion (congruent: CONG) or extension (incongruent: INCONG) motions of their hand. The amount of illusory experience was graded by the visual velocities only when visual information regarding hand motion was concordant with kinesthetic information (CONG). The left posterolateral cerebellum was specifically recruited under the CONG, and this left cerebellar activation was consistent for both left and right hands. The left cerebellar activity reflected the participants' intensity of illusory hand movement under the CONG, and we further showed that coupling of activity between the left cerebellum and the “right” parietal cortex emerges during this visuokinesthetic combination/perception. The “left” cerebellum, working with the anatomically connected high-order bodily region of the “right” parietal cortex, participates in online combination of exteroceptive (vision) and interoceptive (kinesthesia) information to perceive hand movement. The cerebro–cerebellar interaction may underlie updating of one's “body image,” when perceiving bodily movement from visual and kinesthetic information.
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spelling pubmed-26387442009-02-25 Visuokinesthetic Perception of Hand Movement is Mediated by Cerebro–Cerebellar Interaction between the Left Cerebellum and Right Parietal Cortex Hagura, Nobuhiro Oouchida, Yutaka Aramaki, Yu Okada, Tomohisa Matsumura, Michikazu Sadato, Norihiro Naito, Eiichi Cereb Cortex Articles Combination of visual and kinesthetic information is essential to perceive bodily movements. We conducted behavioral and functional magnetic resonance imaging experiments to investigate the neuronal correlates of visuokinesthetic combination in perception of hand movement. Participants experienced illusory flexion movement of their hand elicited by tendon vibration while they viewed video-recorded flexion (congruent: CONG) or extension (incongruent: INCONG) motions of their hand. The amount of illusory experience was graded by the visual velocities only when visual information regarding hand motion was concordant with kinesthetic information (CONG). The left posterolateral cerebellum was specifically recruited under the CONG, and this left cerebellar activation was consistent for both left and right hands. The left cerebellar activity reflected the participants' intensity of illusory hand movement under the CONG, and we further showed that coupling of activity between the left cerebellum and the “right” parietal cortex emerges during this visuokinesthetic combination/perception. The “left” cerebellum, working with the anatomically connected high-order bodily region of the “right” parietal cortex, participates in online combination of exteroceptive (vision) and interoceptive (kinesthesia) information to perceive hand movement. The cerebro–cerebellar interaction may underlie updating of one's “body image,” when perceiving bodily movement from visual and kinesthetic information. Oxford University Press 2009-01 2008-05-02 /pmc/articles/PMC2638744/ /pubmed/18453537 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhn068 Text en © 2008 The Authors This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/uk/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Articles
Hagura, Nobuhiro
Oouchida, Yutaka
Aramaki, Yu
Okada, Tomohisa
Matsumura, Michikazu
Sadato, Norihiro
Naito, Eiichi
Visuokinesthetic Perception of Hand Movement is Mediated by Cerebro–Cerebellar Interaction between the Left Cerebellum and Right Parietal Cortex
title Visuokinesthetic Perception of Hand Movement is Mediated by Cerebro–Cerebellar Interaction between the Left Cerebellum and Right Parietal Cortex
title_full Visuokinesthetic Perception of Hand Movement is Mediated by Cerebro–Cerebellar Interaction between the Left Cerebellum and Right Parietal Cortex
title_fullStr Visuokinesthetic Perception of Hand Movement is Mediated by Cerebro–Cerebellar Interaction between the Left Cerebellum and Right Parietal Cortex
title_full_unstemmed Visuokinesthetic Perception of Hand Movement is Mediated by Cerebro–Cerebellar Interaction between the Left Cerebellum and Right Parietal Cortex
title_short Visuokinesthetic Perception of Hand Movement is Mediated by Cerebro–Cerebellar Interaction between the Left Cerebellum and Right Parietal Cortex
title_sort visuokinesthetic perception of hand movement is mediated by cerebro–cerebellar interaction between the left cerebellum and right parietal cortex
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2638744/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18453537
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhn068
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