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eLife
Neural basis of somatosensory target detection independent of uncertainty, relevance, and reports
Pia Schröder1  Felix Blankenburg1  Timo Torsten Schmidt1 
[1] Neurocomputation and Neuroimaging Unit, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany;
关键词: target detection task;    somatosensory awareness;    fMRI;    bayesian model selection;    frontoparietal network;    salience network;   
DOI  :  10.7554/eLife.43410
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Research on somatosensory awareness has yielded highly diverse findings with putative neural correlates ranging from activity within somatosensory cortex to activation of widely distributed frontoparietal networks. Divergent results from previous studies may reside in cognitive processes that often coincide with stimulus awareness in experimental settings. To scrutinise the specific relevance of regions implied in the target detection network, we used functional magnetic resonance imaging (n = 27) on a novel somatosensory detection task that explicitly controls for stimulus uncertainty, behavioural relevance, overt reports, and motor responses. Using Bayesian Model Selection, we show that responses reflecting target detection are restricted to secondary somatosensory cortex, whereas activity in insular, cingulate, and motor regions is best explained in terms of stimulus uncertainty and overt reports. Our results emphasise the role of sensory-specific cortex for the emergence of perceptual awareness and dissect the contribution of the frontoparietal network to classical detection tasks.

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