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January 10, 2025

The contribution of cutaneous thermal signals to bodily self-awareness

Progetto: Characterization of the interaction between internal and external signals in constructing bodily self awareness

Thermosensory signals may contribute to the sense of body ownership, but their role remains highly debated. We test this assumption within the framework of pathological body ownership, hypothesising that skin temperature and thermoception differ between right-hemisphere stroke patients with and without Disturbed Sensation of Ownership (DSO) for the contralesional plegic upper limb. Patients with DSO exhibit lower basal hand temperatures bilaterally and impaired perception of cold and warm stimuli. Lesion mapping reveals associations in the right Rolandic Operculum and Insula, with these regions linked to lower skin temperature located posterior to those associated with thermoception deficits. Disconnections in bilateral parietal regions are associated with lower hand temperature, while disconnections in a right-lateralized thalamus-parietal hub correlate with thermoception deficits. We discuss the theoretical implications of these findings in the context of the ongoing debate on the role of homeostatic signals in shaping a coherent sense of body ownership.

Authors

Gabriella Bottini

Gabriella Bottini

Martina Gandola

Martina Gandola

Gerardo Salvato

Gerardo Salvato

Manuela Sellitto

Manuela Sellitto

Other Authors

Jenkinson P, Crivelli D, Crottini F, Fazia T, Squarza S, Piano M, Sessa M, Gandola M, Fotopoulou A