Sensory gating in the ipsilateral somatosensory cortex during voluntary activity: what might this mean for chronic limb pain?
It is well established that motor tasks are associated with gating of irrelevant sensory input from the contralateral side of the body. In a recent issue of The Journal of Physiology, Lei and Perez (2017) present novel findings that suggest the ipsilateral somatosensory cortex (iS1) is also likely t...
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| author | Berryman, C. Hordacre, B. Harrington, Flavia |
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| description | It is well established that motor tasks are associated with gating of irrelevant sensory input from the contralateral side of the body. In a recent issue of The Journal of Physiology, Lei and Perez (2017) present novel findings that suggest the ipsilateral somatosensory cortex (iS1) is also likely to contribute to sensorimotor integration. The hypothesis for the involvement of iS1 emerges from two main anatomo‐functional neural connections: reciprocal connections between the motor cortex and area 1 of the ipsilateral somatosensory cortex, and relatively dense connections between the left and the right (interhemispheric) area 2 of the primary somatosensory cortices. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-795612020-09-02T04:22:50Z Sensory gating in the ipsilateral somatosensory cortex during voluntary activity: what might this mean for chronic limb pain? Berryman, C. Hordacre, B. Harrington, Flavia Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Neurosciences Physiology Neurosciences & Neurology sensorimotor cortex electroencephalogram inhibition It is well established that motor tasks are associated with gating of irrelevant sensory input from the contralateral side of the body. In a recent issue of The Journal of Physiology, Lei and Perez (2017) present novel findings that suggest the ipsilateral somatosensory cortex (iS1) is also likely to contribute to sensorimotor integration. The hypothesis for the involvement of iS1 emerges from two main anatomo‐functional neural connections: reciprocal connections between the motor cortex and area 1 of the ipsilateral somatosensory cortex, and relatively dense connections between the left and the right (interhemispheric) area 2 of the primary somatosensory cortices. 2018 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/79561 10.1113/JP275841 English http://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/1091415 http://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/1125054 http://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/1127155 WILEY restricted |
| spellingShingle | Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Neurosciences Physiology Neurosciences & Neurology sensorimotor cortex electroencephalogram inhibition Berryman, C. Hordacre, B. Harrington, Flavia Sensory gating in the ipsilateral somatosensory cortex during voluntary activity: what might this mean for chronic limb pain? |
| title | Sensory gating in the ipsilateral somatosensory cortex during voluntary activity: what might this mean for chronic limb pain? |
| title_full | Sensory gating in the ipsilateral somatosensory cortex during voluntary activity: what might this mean for chronic limb pain? |
| title_fullStr | Sensory gating in the ipsilateral somatosensory cortex during voluntary activity: what might this mean for chronic limb pain? |
| title_full_unstemmed | Sensory gating in the ipsilateral somatosensory cortex during voluntary activity: what might this mean for chronic limb pain? |
| title_short | Sensory gating in the ipsilateral somatosensory cortex during voluntary activity: what might this mean for chronic limb pain? |
| title_sort | sensory gating in the ipsilateral somatosensory cortex during voluntary activity: what might this mean for chronic limb pain? |
| topic | Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Neurosciences Physiology Neurosciences & Neurology sensorimotor cortex electroencephalogram inhibition |
| url | http://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/1091415 http://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/1091415 http://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/1091415 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/79561 |