Two Neural Networks for Laughter: A Tractography Study.
Adult
Brain Mapping
Brain Stem
/ physiology
Cerebral Cortex
/ diagnostic imaging
Diffusion Tensor Imaging
/ methods
Electric Stimulation
Emotions
/ physiology
Female
Gyrus Cinguli
/ diagnostic imaging
Humans
Laughter
/ physiology
Male
Nerve Net
/ diagnostic imaging
Nucleus Accumbens
/ diagnostic imaging
Ventral Striatum
/ diagnostic imaging
White Matter
/ diagnostic imaging
Young Adult
connections
diffusion tensor imaging
laughter circuits
mirth
social behavior
white matter tracts
Journal
Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
ISSN: 1460-2199
Titre abrégé: Cereb Cortex
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 9110718
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
05 01 2021
05 01 2021
Historique:
received:
17
04
2020
revised:
14
07
2020
accepted:
14
08
2020
pubmed:
25
9
2020
medline:
8
1
2022
entrez:
24
9
2020
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
Laughter is a complex motor behavior occurring in both emotional and nonemotional contexts. Here, we investigated whether the different functions of laughter are mediated by distinct networks and, if this is the case, which are the white matter tracts sustaining them. We performed a multifiber tractography investigation placing seeds in regions involved in laughter production, as identified by previous intracerebral electrical stimulation studies in humans: the pregenual anterior cingulate (pACC), ventral temporal pole (TPv), frontal operculum (FO), presupplementary motor cortex, and ventral striatum/nucleus accumbens (VS/NAcc). The primary motor cortex (M1) and two subcortical territories were also studied to trace the descending projections. Results provided evidence for the existence of two relatively distinct networks. A first network, including pACC, TPv, and VS/NAcc, is interconnected through the anterior cingulate bundle, the accumbofrontal tract, and the uncinate fasciculus, reaching the brainstem throughout the mamillo-tegmental tract. This network is likely involved in the production of emotional laughter. A second network, anchored to FO and M1, projects to the brainstem motor nuclei through the internal capsule. It is most likely the neural basis of nonemotional and conversational laughter. The two networks interact throughout the pre-SMA that is connected to both pACC and FO.
Identifiants
pubmed: 32969467
pii: 5909652
doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhaa264
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
899-916Informations de copyright
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