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The parietal cortices participate in encoding, short-term memory, and decision-making related to tactile shape

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JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
卷 112, 期 8, 页码 1894-1902

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AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1152/jn.00177.2014

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tactile shape; object recognition; short-term memory; decision-making; somatosensory

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  1. Direccion del Personal Academico de la Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
  2. Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia

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We routinely identify objects with our hands, and the physical attributes of touched objects are often held in short-term memory to aid future decisions. However, the brain structures that selectively process tactile information to encode object shape are not fully identified. In this article we describe the areas within the human cerebral cortex that specialize in encoding, short-term memory, and decision-making related to the shape of objects explored with the hand. We performed event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging in subjects performing a shape discrimination task in which two sequentially presented objects had to be explored to determine whether they had the same shape or not. To control for low-level and nonspecific brain activations, subjects performed a temperature discrimination task in which they compared the temperature of two spheres. Our results show that although a large network of brain structures is engaged in somatosensory processing, it is the areas lining the intraparietal sulcus that selectively participate in encoding, maintaining, and deciding on tactile information related to the shape of objects.

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