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The Neuroanatomical Correlates of Training-Related Perceptuo-Reflex Uncoupling in Dancers
Sensory input evokes low-order reflexes and higher-order perceptual responses. Vestibular stimulation elicits vestibular-ocular reflex (VOR) and self-motion perception (e.g., vertigo) whose response durations are normally equal. Adaptation to repeated whole-body rotations, for example, ballet traini...
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author | Nigmatullina, Yuliya Hellyer, Peter J. Nachev, Parashkev Sharp, David J. Seemungal, Barry M. |
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description | Sensory input evokes low-order reflexes and higher-order perceptual responses. Vestibular stimulation elicits vestibular-ocular reflex (VOR) and self-motion perception (e.g., vertigo) whose response durations are normally equal. Adaptation to repeated whole-body rotations, for example, ballet training, is known to reduce vestibular responses. We investigated the neuroanatomical correlates of vestibular perceptuo-reflex adaptation in ballet dancers and controls. Dancers' vestibular-reflex and perceptual responses to whole-body yaw-plane step rotations were: (1) Briefer and (2) uncorrelated (controls' reflex and perception were correlated). Voxel-based morphometry showed a selective gray matter (GM) reduction in dancers' vestibular cerebellum correlating with ballet experience. Dancers' vestibular cerebellar GM density reduction was related to shorter perceptual responses (i.e. positively correlated) but longer VOR duration (negatively correlated). Contrastingly, controls' vestibular cerebellar GM density negatively correlated with perception and VOR. Diffusion-tensor imaging showed that cerebral cortex white matter (WM) microstructure correlated with vestibular perception but only in controls. In summary, dancers display vestibular perceptuo-reflex dissociation with the neuronatomical correlate localized to the vestibular cerebellum. Controls' robust vestibular perception correlated with a cortical WM network conspicuously absent in dancers. Since primary vestibular afferents synapse in the vestibular cerebellum, we speculate that a cerebellar gating of perceptual signals to cortical regions mediates the training-related attenuation of vestibular perception and perceptuo-reflex uncoupling. |
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spelling | pubmed-43800842015-04-15 The Neuroanatomical Correlates of Training-Related Perceptuo-Reflex Uncoupling in Dancers Nigmatullina, Yuliya Hellyer, Peter J. Nachev, Parashkev Sharp, David J. Seemungal, Barry M. Cereb Cortex Articles Sensory input evokes low-order reflexes and higher-order perceptual responses. Vestibular stimulation elicits vestibular-ocular reflex (VOR) and self-motion perception (e.g., vertigo) whose response durations are normally equal. Adaptation to repeated whole-body rotations, for example, ballet training, is known to reduce vestibular responses. We investigated the neuroanatomical correlates of vestibular perceptuo-reflex adaptation in ballet dancers and controls. Dancers' vestibular-reflex and perceptual responses to whole-body yaw-plane step rotations were: (1) Briefer and (2) uncorrelated (controls' reflex and perception were correlated). Voxel-based morphometry showed a selective gray matter (GM) reduction in dancers' vestibular cerebellum correlating with ballet experience. Dancers' vestibular cerebellar GM density reduction was related to shorter perceptual responses (i.e. positively correlated) but longer VOR duration (negatively correlated). Contrastingly, controls' vestibular cerebellar GM density negatively correlated with perception and VOR. Diffusion-tensor imaging showed that cerebral cortex white matter (WM) microstructure correlated with vestibular perception but only in controls. In summary, dancers display vestibular perceptuo-reflex dissociation with the neuronatomical correlate localized to the vestibular cerebellum. Controls' robust vestibular perception correlated with a cortical WM network conspicuously absent in dancers. Since primary vestibular afferents synapse in the vestibular cerebellum, we speculate that a cerebellar gating of perceptual signals to cortical regions mediates the training-related attenuation of vestibular perception and perceptuo-reflex uncoupling. Oxford University Press 2015-02 2013-09-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4380084/ /pubmed/24072889 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bht266 Text en © The Author 2013. Published by Oxford University Press. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Articles Nigmatullina, Yuliya Hellyer, Peter J. Nachev, Parashkev Sharp, David J. Seemungal, Barry M. The Neuroanatomical Correlates of Training-Related Perceptuo-Reflex Uncoupling in Dancers |
title | The Neuroanatomical Correlates of Training-Related Perceptuo-Reflex Uncoupling in Dancers |
title_full | The Neuroanatomical Correlates of Training-Related Perceptuo-Reflex Uncoupling in Dancers |
title_fullStr | The Neuroanatomical Correlates of Training-Related Perceptuo-Reflex Uncoupling in Dancers |
title_full_unstemmed | The Neuroanatomical Correlates of Training-Related Perceptuo-Reflex Uncoupling in Dancers |
title_short | The Neuroanatomical Correlates of Training-Related Perceptuo-Reflex Uncoupling in Dancers |
title_sort | neuroanatomical correlates of training-related perceptuo-reflex uncoupling in dancers |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4380084/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24072889 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bht266 |
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