Dissociated representations of pleasant and unpleasant olfacto-trigeminal mixtures: an FMRI study.
How the pleasantness of chemosensory stimuli such as odorants or intranasal trigeminal compounds is processed in the human brain has been the focus of considerable recent interest. Yet, so far, only the unimodal form of this hedonic processing has been explored, and not its bimodal form during cross...
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doaj-5300bc8a456a4bd19f4f480e9622439b2020-11-25T01:48:34ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0176e3835810.1371/journal.pone.0038358Dissociated representations of pleasant and unpleasant olfacto-trigeminal mixtures: an FMRI study.Moustafa BensafiEmilia IannilliJohan PonceletHan-Seok SeoJohannes GerberCatherine RoubyThomas HummelHow the pleasantness of chemosensory stimuli such as odorants or intranasal trigeminal compounds is processed in the human brain has been the focus of considerable recent interest. Yet, so far, only the unimodal form of this hedonic processing has been explored, and not its bimodal form during crossmodal integration of olfactory and trigeminal stimuli. The main purpose of the present study was to investigate this question. To this end, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used in an experiment comparing brain activation related to a pleasant and a relatively unpleasant olfacto-trigeminal mixture, and to their individual components (CO(2) alone, Orange alone, Rose alone). Results revealed first common neural activity patterns in response to both mixtures in a number of regions: notably the superior temporal gyrus and the caudate nucleus. Common activations were also observed in the insula, although the pleasant mixture activated the right insula whereas the unpleasant mixture activated the left insula. However, specific activations were observed in anterior cingulate gyrus and the ventral tegmental area only during the perception of the pleasant mixture. These findings emphasized for the firs time the involvement of the latter structures in processing of pleasantness during crossmodal integration of chemosensory stimuli.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3373527?pdf=render |
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Moustafa Bensafi Emilia Iannilli Johan Poncelet Han-Seok Seo Johannes Gerber Catherine Rouby Thomas Hummel |
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Dissociated representations of pleasant and unpleasant olfacto-trigeminal mixtures: an FMRI study. |
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Dissociated representations of pleasant and unpleasant olfacto-trigeminal mixtures: an FMRI study. |
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Dissociated representations of pleasant and unpleasant olfacto-trigeminal mixtures: an FMRI study. |
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Dissociated representations of pleasant and unpleasant olfacto-trigeminal mixtures: an FMRI study. |
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Dissociated representations of pleasant and unpleasant olfacto-trigeminal mixtures: an FMRI study. |
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dissociated representations of pleasant and unpleasant olfacto-trigeminal mixtures: an fmri study. |
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How the pleasantness of chemosensory stimuli such as odorants or intranasal trigeminal compounds is processed in the human brain has been the focus of considerable recent interest. Yet, so far, only the unimodal form of this hedonic processing has been explored, and not its bimodal form during crossmodal integration of olfactory and trigeminal stimuli. The main purpose of the present study was to investigate this question. To this end, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used in an experiment comparing brain activation related to a pleasant and a relatively unpleasant olfacto-trigeminal mixture, and to their individual components (CO(2) alone, Orange alone, Rose alone). Results revealed first common neural activity patterns in response to both mixtures in a number of regions: notably the superior temporal gyrus and the caudate nucleus. Common activations were also observed in the insula, although the pleasant mixture activated the right insula whereas the unpleasant mixture activated the left insula. However, specific activations were observed in anterior cingulate gyrus and the ventral tegmental area only during the perception of the pleasant mixture. These findings emphasized for the firs time the involvement of the latter structures in processing of pleasantness during crossmodal integration of chemosensory stimuli. |
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