Cross-modal representation of chewing food in posterior parietal and visual cortex

  • Tomohiro Ishii
  • , Noriyuki Narita
  • , Sunao Iwaki
  • , Kazunobu Kamiya
  • , Michiharu Shimosaka
  • , Hidenori Yamaguchi
  • , Takeshi Uchida
  • , Ikuo Kantake
  • , Koh Shibutani

研究成果: ジャーナルへの寄稿記事査読

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Even though the oral cavity is not visible, food chewing can be performed without damaging the tongue, oral mucosa, or other intraoral parts, with cross-modal perception of chewing possibly critical for appropriate recognition of its performance. This study was conducted to clarify the relationship of chewing food cross-modal perception with cortex activities based on examinations of the posterior parietal cortex (PPC) and visual cortex during chewing in comparison with sham chewing without food, imaginary chewing, and rest using functional near-infrared spectroscopy. Additionally, the effects of a deafferent tongue dorsum on PPC/ visual cortex activities during chewing performance were examined. The results showed that chewing food increased activity in the PPC/visual cortex as compared with imaginary chewing, sham chewing without food, and rest. Nevertheless, those activities were not significantly different during imaginary chewing or sham chewing without food as compared with rest. Moreover, subjects with a deafferent tongue dorsum showed reduced PPC/visual cortex activities during chewing food performance. These findings suggest that chewing of food involves cross-modal recognition, while an oral somatosensory deficit may modulate such cross-modal activities.

本文言語英語
論文番号e0310513
ジャーナルPLoS ONE
19
10 October
DOI
出版ステータス出版済み - 10月 2024

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