Abstract
Theories of human consciousness substantially vary in the proposed spatial extent of brain activity associated with conscious perception as well as in the assumed functional alterations within the involved brain regions. Here, we investigate which local and global changes in brain activity accompany conscious somatosensory perception following electrical finger nerve stimulation, and whether there are whole-brain functional network alterations by means of graph metrics. Thirty-eight healthy participants performed a somatosensory detection task and reported their decision confidence during fMRI. For conscious tactile perception in contrast to undetected near-threshold trials (misses), we observed increased BOLD activity in the precuneus, the intraparietal sulcus, the insula, the nucleus accumbens, the inferior frontal gyrus and the contralateral secondary somatosensory cortex. For misses compared to correct rejections, bilateral secondary somatosensory cortices, supplementary motor cortex and insula showed greater activations. The analysis of whole-brain functional network topology for hits, misses and correct rejections, did not result in any significant differences in modularity, participation, clustering or path length, which was supported by Bayes factor statistics. In conclusion, for conscious somatosensory perception, our results are consistent with an involvement of (probably) domain-general brain areas (precuneus, insula, inferior frontal gyrus) in addition to somatosensory regions; our data do not support the notion of specific changes in graph metrics associated with conscious experience. For the employed somatosensory submodality of fine electrical current stimulation, this speaks for a global broadcasting of sensory content across the brain without substantial reconfiguration of the whole-brain functional network resulting in an integrative conscious experience.
Competing Interest Statement
The authors have declared no competing interest.
Footnotes
Conflict of interest: The authors declare no competing financial interest.
-Changed title and edited abstract to better reflect negative results in graph metrics -Pointed out further brain areas (temporoparietal junction, insula) and lines of research (illusion, body ownership, self-consciousness) in the introduction -Removed the multiplex term in the methods sections (fMRI data acquisition) -Added acquisition details for field maps and anatomical T1 scans -Added linear mixed-effects model comparison to analyze effect of block on hit and false alarm rate -Replaced Figure 3d to better capture cS2b location -Added paragraph for supra-threshold stimuli effect in S1 -Replaced Figure 7f to improve representation of participation metric -Added new Figure 9 with mean connectivity matrices for the three conditions -Added paragraph for subnetwork analysis of clustering and participation -Added paragraph for seed-based gPPI analysis with cS2 coordinates -Specified limitation to somatosensory submodality in main conclusion