A History of Concussion Affects Relevancy-Based Modulation of Cortical Responses to Tactile Stimuli

Modulating cortical excitability based on a stimulus’ relevance to the task at hand is a component of sensory gating, and serves to protect higher cortical centers from being overwhelmed with irrelevant information (McIlroy et al., 2003; Kumar et al., 2005; Wasaka et al., 2005). This study examined...

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Main Authors: Meaghan S. Adams, Ewa Niechwiej-Szwedo, William E. McIlroy, William R. Staines
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnint.2020.00033/full
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spelling doaj-75ea037df0a94976942d3df7aff759872020-11-25T03:51:59ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience1662-51452020-07-011410.3389/fnint.2020.00033525074A History of Concussion Affects Relevancy-Based Modulation of Cortical Responses to Tactile StimuliMeaghan S. AdamsEwa Niechwiej-SzwedoWilliam E. McIlroyWilliam R. StainesModulating cortical excitability based on a stimulus’ relevance to the task at hand is a component of sensory gating, and serves to protect higher cortical centers from being overwhelmed with irrelevant information (McIlroy et al., 2003; Kumar et al., 2005; Wasaka et al., 2005). This study examined relevancy-based modulation of cortical excitability, and corresponding behavioral responses, in the face of distracting stimuli in participants with and without a history of concussion (mean age 22 ± 3 SD years; most recent concussion 39.1 ± 30 SD months). Participants were required to make a scaled motor response to the amplitudes of visual and tactile stimuli presented individually or concurrently. Task relevance was manipulated, and stimuli were occasionally presented with irrelevant distractors. Electroencephalography (EEG) and task accuracy data were collected from participants with and without a history of concussion. The somatosensory-evoked N70 event-related potential (ERP) was significantly modulated by task relevance in the control group but not in those with a history of concussion, and there was a significantly greater cost to task accuracy in the concussion history group when relevant stimuli were presented with an irrelevant distractor. This study demonstrated that relevancy-based modulation of electrophysiological responses and behavioral correlates of sensory gating differ in people with and without a history of concussion, even after patients were symptom-free and considered recovered from their injuries.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnint.2020.00033/fulltask-relevanceelectroencephalographysomatosensory ERPsomatosensory processingsensory gatingconcussion
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William E. McIlroy
William R. Staines
A History of Concussion Affects Relevancy-Based Modulation of Cortical Responses to Tactile Stimuli
Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience
task-relevance
electroencephalography
somatosensory ERP
somatosensory processing
sensory gating
concussion
author_facet Meaghan S. Adams
Ewa Niechwiej-Szwedo
William E. McIlroy
William R. Staines
author_sort Meaghan S. Adams
title A History of Concussion Affects Relevancy-Based Modulation of Cortical Responses to Tactile Stimuli
title_short A History of Concussion Affects Relevancy-Based Modulation of Cortical Responses to Tactile Stimuli
title_full A History of Concussion Affects Relevancy-Based Modulation of Cortical Responses to Tactile Stimuli
title_fullStr A History of Concussion Affects Relevancy-Based Modulation of Cortical Responses to Tactile Stimuli
title_full_unstemmed A History of Concussion Affects Relevancy-Based Modulation of Cortical Responses to Tactile Stimuli
title_sort history of concussion affects relevancy-based modulation of cortical responses to tactile stimuli
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience
issn 1662-5145
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Modulating cortical excitability based on a stimulus’ relevance to the task at hand is a component of sensory gating, and serves to protect higher cortical centers from being overwhelmed with irrelevant information (McIlroy et al., 2003; Kumar et al., 2005; Wasaka et al., 2005). This study examined relevancy-based modulation of cortical excitability, and corresponding behavioral responses, in the face of distracting stimuli in participants with and without a history of concussion (mean age 22 ± 3 SD years; most recent concussion 39.1 ± 30 SD months). Participants were required to make a scaled motor response to the amplitudes of visual and tactile stimuli presented individually or concurrently. Task relevance was manipulated, and stimuli were occasionally presented with irrelevant distractors. Electroencephalography (EEG) and task accuracy data were collected from participants with and without a history of concussion. The somatosensory-evoked N70 event-related potential (ERP) was significantly modulated by task relevance in the control group but not in those with a history of concussion, and there was a significantly greater cost to task accuracy in the concussion history group when relevant stimuli were presented with an irrelevant distractor. This study demonstrated that relevancy-based modulation of electrophysiological responses and behavioral correlates of sensory gating differ in people with and without a history of concussion, even after patients were symptom-free and considered recovered from their injuries.
topic task-relevance
electroencephalography
somatosensory ERP
somatosensory processing
sensory gating
concussion
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnint.2020.00033/full
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