The suggestion has recently been made that certain higher-order cortical areas involved in supporting multisensory representations of the body, and of the space around it, might also play a role in controlling thermoregulatory functions. Here we demonstrate that temporary interference with the function of one of these areas, the posterior parietal cortex, by repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation, results in a decrease in limb temperature. By contrast, interference with the activity of a sensory-specific area (the primary somatosensory cortex) had no effect on temperature. The results of this experiment suggest that associative multisensory brain areas might exert a top-down modulation over basic physiological control. Such a function might be part of a larger neural circuit responsible for maintaining the integrity of the body at both a homeostatic and a psychological level.

(2014). Temporary interference over the posterior parietal cortices disrupts thermoregulatory control in humans [journal article - articolo]. In PLOS ONE. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/228996

Temporary interference over the posterior parietal cortices disrupts thermoregulatory control in humans

Cattaneo, Zaira;
2014-01-01

Abstract

The suggestion has recently been made that certain higher-order cortical areas involved in supporting multisensory representations of the body, and of the space around it, might also play a role in controlling thermoregulatory functions. Here we demonstrate that temporary interference with the function of one of these areas, the posterior parietal cortex, by repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation, results in a decrease in limb temperature. By contrast, interference with the activity of a sensory-specific area (the primary somatosensory cortex) had no effect on temperature. The results of this experiment suggest that associative multisensory brain areas might exert a top-down modulation over basic physiological control. Such a function might be part of a larger neural circuit responsible for maintaining the integrity of the body at both a homeostatic and a psychological level.
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Gallace, Alberto; Soravia, Giovanna; Cattaneo, Zaira; Moseley, G. Lorimer; Vallar, Giuseppe
(2014). Temporary interference over the posterior parietal cortices disrupts thermoregulatory control in humans [journal article - articolo]. In PLOS ONE. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/228996
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