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Reversible deactivation of higher-order posterior parietal areas. II. Alterations in response properties of neurons in areas 1 and 2
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Somatosensory Areas 1Motor ControlSocial SciencesNeural MechanismNeurodynamicsSensory NeuroscienceNeurologyMotor NeurophysiologyCognitive NeuroscienceMotor BehaviorReversible DeactivationCognitive ScienceMotor CortexSensorimotor IntegrationNervous SystemBrain CircuitryResponse PropertiesSynaptic PlasticityNeurophysiologyNeuroanatomySensorimotor TransformationMotor SystemPosterior ParietalAreas 1NeuroscienceCentral Nervous SystemFeedback ModulationMedicine
The role that posterior parietal (PPC) and motor cortices play in modulating neural responses in somatosensory areas 1 and 2 was examined with reversible deactivation by transient cooling. Multiunit recordings from neurons in areas 1 and 2 were collected from six anesthetized adult monkeys (Macaca mulatta) before, during, and after reversible deactivation of areas 5L or 7b or motor cortex (M1/PM), while select locations on the hand and forelimb were stimulated. Response changes were quantified as increases and decreases to stimulus-driven activity relative to baseline and analyzed during three recording epochs: during deactivation ("cool") and at two time points after deactivation ("rewarm 1," "rewarm 2"). Although the type of response change observed was variable, for neurons at the recording sites tested >90% exhibited a significant change in response during cooling of 7b while cooling area 5L or M1/PM produced a change in 75% and 64% of sites, respectively. These results suggest that regions in the PPC, and to a lesser extent motor cortex, shape the response characteristics of neurons in areas 1 and 2 and that this kind of feedback modulation is necessary for normal somatosensory processing. Furthermore, this modulation appears to happen on a minute-by-minute basis and may serve as the substrate for phenomena such as somatosensory attention.
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