نتایج جستجو برای: second somatosensory area

تعداد نتایج: 1166525  

Journal: :Somatosensory & motor research 2007
Hisao Hiraba Takako Sato Kimiko Saito Tomoyo Iwakami Naoko Mizoguchi Mika Fukano Koichiro Ueda

We proposed that cortical organization for the execution of adequate licking in cats was processed under the control of two kinds of affiliated groups for face and jaw & tongue movements (Hiraba H, Sato T. 2005A. Cerebral control of face, jaw, and tongue movements in awake cats: Changes in regional cerebral blood flow during lateral feeding Somatosens Mot Res 22:307-317). We assumed the cortica...

Journal: :Folia morphologica 2000
P Kowiański J Moryś M Sadowski J Dziewiatkowski

Using axonal retrograde tracing, combined with morphometric analysis, we compared the distribution and number of claustral neurons projecting to the motor and somatosensory cortical areas in the Wistar rat. Comparable volumes of the retrograde tracer Fluoro-Gold, were injected into the motor or somatosensory cortices. Injections into these areas resulted in labeling of neurons along the entire ...

2005
Nadia Volf

A preliminary study correlating the wrist and gall bladder body areas with their auricular acupuncture points, through recording the somatosensory evoked potentials (SEP) at the corresponding brain localisation, showed that stimulation of the “Wrist” auricular point activates the primary cortical somatosensory area of the upper extremity on the contralateral hemisphere in a similar way to direc...

Journal: :The Journal of comparative neurology 2007
Katharine L Campi Sarah J Karlen Karen L Bales Leah Krubitzer

In the current investigation, the functional organization of visual, auditory, and somatosensory cortex was examined in prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster) by using electrophysiological recording techniques. Functional boundaries of cortical fields were directly related to myeloarchitectonic boundaries. Our results demonstrated that most of the neocortex is occupied by the visual, auditory, an...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2001
M Lotze B Wietek N Birbaumer J Ehrhardt W Grodd P Enck

While the rectum is innervated by visceral afferents, the anal canal is innervated by the somatosensory pudendal nerve. The representation of these two central domains of intestinal sensations in the human brain is largely unknown. Nonpainful pneumatic stimulation of the anal canal and the distal rectum using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was performed in eight heal...

Journal: :Stroke 2002
Masahiko Bundo Suguru Inao Akinori Nakamura Takashi Kato Kengo Ito Masanori Tadokoro Ryusuke Kabeya Toru Sugimoto Yasukazu Kajita Jun Yoshida

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE In major cerebral arterial steno-occlusive diseases, there can be remarkably decreased hemodynamic reserve without marked neurological impairments. In such settings, it is not known whether the neural activity is well maintained or disturbed according to the severity of cerebral ischemia. The present study was therefore undertaken to examine the neural activity under mild...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2012
Luigi Tamè Christoph Braun Angelika Lingnau Jens Schwarzbach Gianpaolo Demarchi Yiwen Li Hegner Alessandro Farnè Francesco Pavani

Although the somatosensory homunculus is a classically used description of the way somatosensory inputs are processed in the brain, the actual contributions of primary (SI) and secondary (SII) somatosensory cortices to the spatial coding of touch remain poorly understood. We studied adaptation of the fMRI BOLD response in the somatosensory cortex by delivering pairs of vibrotactile stimuli to t...

Journal: :Stroke 2004
S Thomas Carmichael Keith Tatsukawa Diana Katsman Naohiro Tsuyuguchi Harley I Kornblum

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Stroke produces diaschisis in adjacent and connected regions. The sequential changes in diaschisis over time and the relationship of regions of diaschisis to functional cortical areas and regions of poststroke neuroplasticity have not been determined. METHODS Small cortical strokes were produced in the barrel cortex of rats. Relative glucose metabolism was determined in...

Journal: :Neuroscience 2012
S. Kawakami M. Ohmoto S. Itoh R. Yuasa H. Inagaki E. Nishimura T. Ito T. Misaka

Food intake stimuli, including taste, somatosensory, and tactile stimuli, are received by receptors in the oral cavity, and this information is then transferred to the cerebral cortex. Signals from recently ingested food during the weaning period can affect synaptic transmission, resulting in biochemical changes in the cerebral cortex that modify gustatory and somatosensory nervous system plast...

2010
Jamie L. Reed Hui-Xin Qi Pierre Pouget Mark J. Burish H. Kaas

34 Neurons in the hand representation of primary somatosensory cortex (area 3b) are known 35 to have discretely localized receptive fields; and these neurons form modules that can be 36 visualized histologically as distinct digit and palm representations. Despite these indicators of the 37 importance of local processing in area 3b, widespread interactions between stimuli presented to 38 locatio...

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