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Thermosensory Perceptual Learning Is Associated with Structural Brain Changes in Parietal–Opercular (SII) Cortex
The location of a sensory cortex for temperature perception remains a topic of substantial debate. Both the parietal–opercular (SII) and posterior insula have been consistently implicated in thermosensory processing, but neither region has yet been identified as the locus of fine temperature discrim...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5618259/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28847806 http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1316-17.2017 |
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author | Mano, Hiroaki Yoshida, Wako Shibata, Kazuhisa Zhang, Suyi Koltzenburg, Martin Kawato, Mitsuo Seymour, Ben |
author_facet | Mano, Hiroaki Yoshida, Wako Shibata, Kazuhisa Zhang, Suyi Koltzenburg, Martin Kawato, Mitsuo Seymour, Ben |
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description | The location of a sensory cortex for temperature perception remains a topic of substantial debate. Both the parietal–opercular (SII) and posterior insula have been consistently implicated in thermosensory processing, but neither region has yet been identified as the locus of fine temperature discrimination. Using a perceptual learning paradigm in male and female humans, we show improvement in discrimination accuracy for subdegree changes in both warmth and cool detection over 5 d of repetitive training. We found that increases in discriminative accuracy were specific to the temperature (cold or warm) being trained. Using structural imaging to look for plastic changes associated with perceptual learning, we identified symmetrical increases in gray matter volume in the SII cortex. Furthermore, we observed distinct, adjacent regions for cold and warm discrimination, with cold discrimination having a more anterior locus than warm. The results suggest that thermosensory discrimination is supported by functionally and anatomically distinct temperature-specific modules in the SII cortex. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT We provide behavioral and neuroanatomical evidence that perceptual learning is possible within the temperature system. We show that structural plasticity localizes to parietal–opercular (SII), and not posterior insula, providing the best evidence to date resolving a longstanding debate about the location of putative “temperature cortex.” Furthermore, we show that cold and warm pathways are behaviorally and anatomically dissociable, suggesting that the temperature system has distinct temperature-dependent processing modules. |
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spelling | pubmed-56182592017-10-13 Thermosensory Perceptual Learning Is Associated with Structural Brain Changes in Parietal–Opercular (SII) Cortex Mano, Hiroaki Yoshida, Wako Shibata, Kazuhisa Zhang, Suyi Koltzenburg, Martin Kawato, Mitsuo Seymour, Ben J Neurosci Research Articles The location of a sensory cortex for temperature perception remains a topic of substantial debate. Both the parietal–opercular (SII) and posterior insula have been consistently implicated in thermosensory processing, but neither region has yet been identified as the locus of fine temperature discrimination. Using a perceptual learning paradigm in male and female humans, we show improvement in discrimination accuracy for subdegree changes in both warmth and cool detection over 5 d of repetitive training. We found that increases in discriminative accuracy were specific to the temperature (cold or warm) being trained. Using structural imaging to look for plastic changes associated with perceptual learning, we identified symmetrical increases in gray matter volume in the SII cortex. Furthermore, we observed distinct, adjacent regions for cold and warm discrimination, with cold discrimination having a more anterior locus than warm. The results suggest that thermosensory discrimination is supported by functionally and anatomically distinct temperature-specific modules in the SII cortex. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT We provide behavioral and neuroanatomical evidence that perceptual learning is possible within the temperature system. We show that structural plasticity localizes to parietal–opercular (SII), and not posterior insula, providing the best evidence to date resolving a longstanding debate about the location of putative “temperature cortex.” Furthermore, we show that cold and warm pathways are behaviorally and anatomically dissociable, suggesting that the temperature system has distinct temperature-dependent processing modules. Society for Neuroscience 2017-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC5618259/ /pubmed/28847806 http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1316-17.2017 Text en Copyright © 2017 Mano et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed. |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Mano, Hiroaki Yoshida, Wako Shibata, Kazuhisa Zhang, Suyi Koltzenburg, Martin Kawato, Mitsuo Seymour, Ben Thermosensory Perceptual Learning Is Associated with Structural Brain Changes in Parietal–Opercular (SII) Cortex |
title | Thermosensory Perceptual Learning Is Associated with Structural Brain Changes in Parietal–Opercular (SII) Cortex |
title_full | Thermosensory Perceptual Learning Is Associated with Structural Brain Changes in Parietal–Opercular (SII) Cortex |
title_fullStr | Thermosensory Perceptual Learning Is Associated with Structural Brain Changes in Parietal–Opercular (SII) Cortex |
title_full_unstemmed | Thermosensory Perceptual Learning Is Associated with Structural Brain Changes in Parietal–Opercular (SII) Cortex |
title_short | Thermosensory Perceptual Learning Is Associated with Structural Brain Changes in Parietal–Opercular (SII) Cortex |
title_sort | thermosensory perceptual learning is associated with structural brain changes in parietal–opercular (sii) cortex |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5618259/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28847806 http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1316-17.2017 |
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