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Stimulation of human somatosensory cortex: tactile and body displacement perceptions in medial regions

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We examined the somatosensory perceptions evoked by stimulation of rolandic and parietal brain regions in 40 epileptic patients undergoing a presurgical investigation with intracerebral electrodes. Bipolar stimulation trains were delivered in an incremental sequence at medial and/or lateral contact pairs of stereotaxically implanted, multi-contact electrodes, while monitoring stimulus afterdischarge propagation with electrodes in frontal and temporal lobes. Rolandic stimulation evoked contralateral sensations, whereas sensations from either side were evoked in the opercular region. Stimulation of lateral posterior parietal cortex evoked only few sensations and these were restricted to the supramarginal gyrus. Contralateral sensations were evoked in the posterior cingulate gyrus, whereas ipsilateral sensations were evoked in the vicinity of the cingulate sulcus. Complex proprioceptive sensations in the form of bilateral feelings of levitation were elicited in a medial parietal region around the subparietal sulcus and not at any other site. These perceptions were not accompanied by any movement, tactile, or vestibular sensations, suggesting that the human sub-parietal sulcus region is linked to the proprioceptive processing system.

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Richer, F., Martinez, M., Robert, M. et al. Stimulation of human somatosensory cortex: tactile and body displacement perceptions in medial regions. Exp Brain Res 93, 173–176 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00227792

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