Imaging Real-Time Tactile Interaction With Two-Person Dual-Coil fMRI

Studies of brain mechanisms supporting social interaction are demanding because real interaction only occurs when persons are in contact. Instead, most brain imaging studies scan subjects individually. Here we present a proof-of-concept demonstration of two-person blood oxygenation dependent (BOLD)...

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Main Authors: Ville Renvall, Jaakko Kauramäki, Sanna Malinen, Riitta Hari, Lauri Nummenmaa
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-04-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychiatry
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00279/full
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spelling doaj-b2b50d9a96f7440b9c115fdaf1e139312020-11-25T03:27:51ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychiatry1664-06402020-04-011110.3389/fpsyt.2020.00279516604Imaging Real-Time Tactile Interaction With Two-Person Dual-Coil fMRIVille Renvall0Ville Renvall1Jaakko Kauramäki2Sanna Malinen3Riitta Hari4Riitta Hari5Lauri Nummenmaa6Lauri Nummenmaa7Department of Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering, Aalto University School of Science, Espoo, FinlandAdvanced Magnetic Imaging Centre, Aalto University School of Science, Espoo, FinlandDepartment of Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering, Aalto University School of Science, Espoo, FinlandDepartment of Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering, Aalto University School of Science, Espoo, FinlandDepartment of Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering, Aalto University School of Science, Espoo, FinlandDepartment of Art, Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture, Espoo, FinlandDepartment of Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering, Aalto University School of Science, Espoo, FinlandTurku PET Centre and Department of Psychology, University of Turku, Turku, FinlandStudies of brain mechanisms supporting social interaction are demanding because real interaction only occurs when persons are in contact. Instead, most brain imaging studies scan subjects individually. Here we present a proof-of-concept demonstration of two-person blood oxygenation dependent (BOLD) imaging of brain activity from two individuals interacting inside the bore of a single MRI scanner. We developed a custom 16-channel (8 + 8 channels) two-helmet coil with two separate receiver-coil pairs providing whole-brain coverage, while bringing participants into a shared physical space and realistic face-to-face contact. Ten subject pairs were scanned with the setup. During the experiment, subjects took turns in tapping each other’s lip versus observing and feeling the taps timed by auditory instructions. Networks of sensorimotor brain areas were engaged alternatingly in the subjects during executing motor actions as well as observing and feeling them; these responses were clearly distinguishable from the auditory responses occurring similarly in both participants. Even though the signal-to-noise ratio of our coil system was compromised compared with standard 32-channel head coils, our results show that the two-person fMRI scanning is feasible for studying the brain basis of social interaction.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00279/fullfunctional magnetic resonance imagingtouchsomatosensorymotortwo-person neuroscience
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Ville Renvall
Jaakko Kauramäki
Sanna Malinen
Riitta Hari
Riitta Hari
Lauri Nummenmaa
Lauri Nummenmaa
spellingShingle Ville Renvall
Ville Renvall
Jaakko Kauramäki
Sanna Malinen
Riitta Hari
Riitta Hari
Lauri Nummenmaa
Lauri Nummenmaa
Imaging Real-Time Tactile Interaction With Two-Person Dual-Coil fMRI
Frontiers in Psychiatry
functional magnetic resonance imaging
touch
somatosensory
motor
two-person neuroscience
author_facet Ville Renvall
Ville Renvall
Jaakko Kauramäki
Sanna Malinen
Riitta Hari
Riitta Hari
Lauri Nummenmaa
Lauri Nummenmaa
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title Imaging Real-Time Tactile Interaction With Two-Person Dual-Coil fMRI
title_short Imaging Real-Time Tactile Interaction With Two-Person Dual-Coil fMRI
title_full Imaging Real-Time Tactile Interaction With Two-Person Dual-Coil fMRI
title_fullStr Imaging Real-Time Tactile Interaction With Two-Person Dual-Coil fMRI
title_full_unstemmed Imaging Real-Time Tactile Interaction With Two-Person Dual-Coil fMRI
title_sort imaging real-time tactile interaction with two-person dual-coil fmri
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychiatry
issn 1664-0640
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Studies of brain mechanisms supporting social interaction are demanding because real interaction only occurs when persons are in contact. Instead, most brain imaging studies scan subjects individually. Here we present a proof-of-concept demonstration of two-person blood oxygenation dependent (BOLD) imaging of brain activity from two individuals interacting inside the bore of a single MRI scanner. We developed a custom 16-channel (8 + 8 channels) two-helmet coil with two separate receiver-coil pairs providing whole-brain coverage, while bringing participants into a shared physical space and realistic face-to-face contact. Ten subject pairs were scanned with the setup. During the experiment, subjects took turns in tapping each other’s lip versus observing and feeling the taps timed by auditory instructions. Networks of sensorimotor brain areas were engaged alternatingly in the subjects during executing motor actions as well as observing and feeling them; these responses were clearly distinguishable from the auditory responses occurring similarly in both participants. Even though the signal-to-noise ratio of our coil system was compromised compared with standard 32-channel head coils, our results show that the two-person fMRI scanning is feasible for studying the brain basis of social interaction.
topic functional magnetic resonance imaging
touch
somatosensory
motor
two-person neuroscience
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00279/full
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