Publications by authors named "M Solca"

Visceral signals are constantly processed by our central nervous system, enable homeostatic regulation, and influence perception, emotion, and cognition. While visceral processes at the cortical level have been extensively studied using non-invasive imaging techniques, very few studies have investigated how this information is processed at the single neuron level, both in humans and animals. Subcortical regions, relaying signals from peripheral interoceptors to cortical structures, are particularly understudied and how visceral information is processed in thalamic and subthalamic structures remains largely unknown.

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  • The study investigates interoception, or the awareness of internal body signals, in individuals with Anorexia Nervosa (AN) and its relationship to hunger, body image, and emotional awareness.
  • Researchers used high-density electroencephalography (hdEEG) to analyze heartbeat-related brain activity in people with AN compared to healthy controls, focusing on specific timeframes after heartbeats.
  • Findings indicated that individuals with AN show decreased brain activity in key areas responsible for processing interoceptive signals, suggesting that enhancing interoception may aid in recovery for those with AN.
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Leishmaniasis is a widespread group of infectious diseases that significantly impact global health. Despite high prevalence, leishmaniasis often receives inadequate attention in the prioritization of measures targeting tropical diseases. The causative agents of leishmaniasis are protozoan parasites of the genus, which give rise to a diverse range of clinical manifestations, including cutaneous and visceral forms.

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Sensing internal bodily signals, or interoception, is fundamental to maintain life. However, interoception should not be viewed as an isolated domain, as it interacts with exteroception, cognition and action to ensure the integrity of the organism. Focusing on cardiac, respiratory and gastric rhythms, we review evidence that interoception is anatomically and functionally intertwined with the processing of signals from the external environment.

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Self-initiated behavior is accompanied by the experience of willing our actions. Here, we leverage the unique opportunity to examine the full intentional chain - from will (W) to action (A) to environmental effects (E) - in a tetraplegic person fitted with a primary motor cortex (M1) brain machine interface (BMI) generating hand movements via neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES). This combined BMI-NMES approach allowed us to selectively manipulate each element of the intentional chain (W, A, and E) while performing extra-cellular recordings and probing subjective experience.

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