Direction-specific cortical response immediately after moving tactile stimuli in female humans.

Q2 Medicine Functional neurology Pub Date : 2018-04-01
Koichi Hiraoka, Yuki Kento, Hiroki Kiya, Yui Nozaki, Tatsuya Hayashi
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Abstract

This study looked for a direction-specific cortical response immediately after application of moving tactile stimuli in healthy female humans. Four pairs of stimulus electrodes were placed over the left index finger pulp on the distal-proximal axis. Four times, once in every 40 ms interval, an electrical stimulus to the finger pulp was delivered through one of the four pairs of electrodes; each time the stimulus site changed in order to induce a sensation of tactile motion. The slope of the electroencephalographic trace, as recorded from electrodes placed over the CP, P4 and right hMT+/V5 in the period 150-200 ms after the onset of stimuli delivered in sequence from the distal to proximal site, was significantly different from that after stimuli delivered in sequence from the proximal to distal site. The cortical response immediately after the proximally-directed moving tactile stimuli was different from that after the distally-directed moving tactile stimuli in the hemisphere contralateral to the stimulus side.

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女性在移动触觉刺激后的定向特异性皮层反应。
本研究在健康女性中寻找移动触觉刺激后立即产生的定向特异性皮质反应。将四对刺激电极置于左食指指腹的远近轴上。四次,每隔40毫秒一次,通过四对电极中的一对对指腹进行电刺激;每次刺激部位都会发生变化,以引起触觉运动的感觉。在从远端到近端依次传递刺激后150-200 ms期间,从CP、P4和右侧hMT+/V5上放置电极记录的脑电图轨迹斜率与从近端到远端依次传递刺激后的脑电图轨迹斜率有显著差异。近端运动触觉刺激后的皮层反应与远端运动触觉刺激后对侧半球的反应不同。
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Functional neurology
Functional neurology 医学-神经科学
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