Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2089964146> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 98 of
98
with 100 items per page.
- W2089964146 endingPage "1942" @default.
- W2089964146 startingPage "1937" @default.
- W2089964146 abstract "Bilateral activation of somatosensory areas after unilateral stimulation [1Hansson T. Brismar T. Tactile stimulation of the hand causes bilateral cortical activation: A functional magnetic resonance study in humans.Neurosci. Lett. 1999; 271: 29-32Crossref PubMed Scopus (72) Google Scholar, 2Korvenoja A. Huttunen J. Salli E. Pohjonen H. Martinkauppi S. Palva L.M. Lauronen L. Virtanen J. Ilmoniemi R.J. Aronen H.J. Activation of multiple cortical areas in response to somatosensory stimulation: Combined magnetoencephalographic and functional magnetic resonance imaging.Hum. Brain Mapp. 1999; 8: 13-27Crossref PubMed Scopus (128) Google Scholar, 3Noachtar S. Luders H.O. Dinner D.S. Klem G. Ipsilateral median somatosensory evoked potentials recorded from human somatosensory cortex.Electroencephalogr. Clin. Neurophysiol. 1997; 104: 189-198Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (60) Google Scholar, 4Maldjian J.A. Gottschalk A. Patel R.S. Pincus D. Detre J.A. Alsop D.C. Mapping of secondary somatosensory cortex activation induced by vibrational stimulation: An fMRI study.Brain Res. 1999; 824: 291-295Crossref PubMed Scopus (66) Google Scholar, 5Ruben J. Schwiemann J. Deuchert M. Meyer R. Krause T. Curio G. Villringer K. Kurth R. Villringer A. Somatotopic organization of human secondary somatosensory cortex.Cereb. Cortex. 2001; 11: 463-473Crossref PubMed Scopus (213) Google Scholar, 6Polonara G. Fabri M. Manzoni T. Salvolini U. Localization of the first and second somatosensory areas in the human cerebral cortex with functional MR imaging.AJNR Am. J. Neuroradiol. 1999; 20: 199-205PubMed Google Scholar] is assumed to be mediated by crosshemispheric connections [7Fabri M. Polonara G. Del Pesce M. Quattrini A. Salvolini U. Manzoni T. Posterior corpus callosum and interhemispheric transfer of somatosensory information: An fMRI and neuropsychological study of a partially callosotomized patient.J. Cogn. Neurosci. 2001; 13: 1071-1079Crossref PubMed Scopus (84) Google Scholar, 8Stancak A. Hoechstetter K. Tintera J. Vrana J. Rachmanova R. Kralik J. Scherg M. Source activity in the human secondary somatosensory cortex depends on the size of corpus callosum.Brain Res. 2002; 936: 47-57Crossref PubMed Scopus (40) Google Scholar, 9Iwamura Y. Iriki A. Tanaka M. Bilateral hand representation in the postcentral somatosensory cortex.Nature. 1994; 369: 554-556Crossref PubMed Scopus (242) Google Scholar, 10Fabri M. Polonara G. Quattrini A. Salvolini U. Del Pesce M. Manzoni T. Role of the corpus callosum in the somatosensory activation of the ipsilateral cerebral cortex: An fMRI study of callosotomized patients.Eur. J. Neurosci. 1999; 11: 3983-3994Crossref PubMed Scopus (71) Google Scholar, 11Krubitzer L. Clarey J.C. Tweedale R. Calford M.B. Interhemispheric connections of somatosensory cortex in the flying fox.J. Comp. Neurol. 1998; 402: 538-559Crossref PubMed Scopus (43) Google Scholar]. Despite evidence of bilateral activity in response to unilateral stimulation, neurologically intact humans do not experience bilateral percepts when stimulated on one side of the body. This may be due to active suppression of ipsilateral neural activity [12Hlushchuk Y. Hari R. Transient suppression of ipsilateral primary somatosensory cortex during tactile finger stimulation.J. Neurosci. 2006; 26: 5819-5824Crossref PubMed Scopus (188) Google Scholar, 13Lipton M.L. Fu K.-M.G. Branch C.A. Schroeder C.E. Ipsilateral hand input to area 3b revealed by converging hemodynamic and electrophysiological analyses in macaque monkeys.J. Neurosci. 2006; 26: 180-185Crossref PubMed Scopus (75) Google Scholar] by inhibitory mechanisms whose functioning is poorly understood. We describe an individual with left fronto-parietal damage who experiences bilateral sensations in response to unilateral tactile stimulation—a rarely reported condition known as synchiria (previously described in visual [14Halligan P.W. Marshall J.C. Wade D.T. Left on the right: Allochiria in a case of left visuospatial neglect.J. Neurol. Neurosurg. Psychiatry. 1992; 55: 717-719Crossref PubMed Scopus (68) Google Scholar], auditory [15Diamond S.P. Bender M.B. On auditory extinction and alloacusis.Trans Am. Neurol. Assoc. 1965; 90: 154-157PubMed Google Scholar], and somatosensory modalities [16Janet P. Nevroses et idees fixed, Volume 1. Felix Alcan, Paris1898Google Scholar, 17Drinkwater H. Obligatory bi-manual synergia with allocheiria in a boy otherwise normal.Proceedings of the XVIIth International Congress of Medicine. 1913; 11: 117-124Google Scholar, 18Kramer F. Bulbarapoplexie (Verschluss der Arteria cerebelli posterior inferior) mit Alloasthesie.Zeitschrift Fur Die Gesamte Neurologie und Psychiatre (Referate). 1917; 14: 58-60Google Scholar, 19Sathian K. Intermanual referral of sensation to anesthetic hands.Neurology. 2000; 54: 1866-1868Crossref PubMed Scopus (38) Google Scholar]). Presumably, the phantom sensations result from normal bilateral crosshemispheric activation, combined with a failure of inhibitory mechanisms to prevent bilateral perceptual experiences. Disruption of these mechanisms provides a valuable opportunity to examine their internal functioning. We find that the synchiria rate is affected by hand position relative to multiple reference frames. Specifically, synchiria decreases as the hands move from right (contralesional) to left (ipsilesional) space in trunk- and head-centered reference frames and disappears when the hands are crossed. These findings provide novel evidence that mechanisms that inhibit bilateral percepts operate in multiple reference frames [20Moscovitch M. Behrmann M. Coding of spatial information in the somatosensory system: Evidence from patients with neglect following parietal lobe damage.J. Cogn. Neurosci. 1994; 6: 151-155Crossref PubMed Scopus (99) Google Scholar, 21Tinazzi M. Ferrari G. Zampini M. Aglioti S.M. Neuropsychological evidence that somatic stimuli are spatially coded according to multiple frames of reference in a stroke patient with tactile extinction.Neurosci. Lett. 2000; 287: 133-136Crossref PubMed Scopus (20) Google Scholar, 22Smania N. Aglioti S. Sensory and spatial components of somatesthetic deficits following right brain damage.Neurology. 1995; 45: 1725-1730Crossref PubMed Scopus (72) Google Scholar, 23Aglioti S. Smania N. Peru A. Frames of reference for mapping tactile stimuli in brain-damaged patients.J. Cogn. Neurosci. 1999; 11: 67-79Crossref PubMed Scopus (93) Google Scholar, 24Berti A. Oxbury S. Oxbury J. Affanni P. Umilta C. Orlandi L. Somatosensory extinction for meaningful objects in a patient with right hemispheric stroke.Neuropsychologia. 1999; 37: 333-343Crossref PubMed Scopus (34) Google Scholar, 25Lacquaniti F. Guigon E. Bianchi L. Ferraina S. Caminiti R. Representing spatial information for limb movement: role of area 5 in the monkey.Cereb. Cortex. 1995; 5: 391-409Crossref PubMed Scopus (304) Google Scholar, 26Prather S.C. Sathian K. Mental rotation of tactile stimuli.Brain Res. Cogn. Brain Res. 2002; 14: 91-98Crossref PubMed Scopus (42) Google Scholar, 27Buneo C.A. Andersen R.A. The posterior parietal cortex: Sensorimotor interface for the planning and online control of visually guided movements.Neuropsychologia. 2006; 44: 2594-2606Crossref PubMed Scopus (417) Google Scholar]." @default.
- W2089964146 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2089964146 creator A5069909551 @default.
- W2089964146 creator A5089062024 @default.
- W2089964146 date "2008-12-01" @default.
- W2089964146 modified "2023-09-24" @default.
- W2089964146 title "Phantom Tactile Sensations Modulated by Body Position" @default.
- W2089964146 cites W1963662662 @default.
- W2089964146 cites W1964161808 @default.
- W2089964146 cites W1981752473 @default.
- W2089964146 cites W2001148051 @default.
- W2089964146 cites W2017094774 @default.
- W2089964146 cites W2017325381 @default.
- W2089964146 cites W2018172376 @default.
- W2089964146 cites W2018804485 @default.
- W2089964146 cites W2022960850 @default.
- W2089964146 cites W2025933118 @default.
- W2089964146 cites W2047413646 @default.
- W2089964146 cites W2051496370 @default.
- W2089964146 cites W2062721762 @default.
- W2089964146 cites W2075717557 @default.
- W2089964146 cites W2085616180 @default.
- W2089964146 cites W2102769243 @default.
- W2089964146 cites W2104593300 @default.
- W2089964146 cites W2118015362 @default.
- W2089964146 cites W2137877983 @default.
- W2089964146 cites W2154810640 @default.
- W2089964146 cites W2158204793 @default.
- W2089964146 cites W2172595520 @default.
- W2089964146 cites W2176665326 @default.
- W2089964146 cites W2327001691 @default.
- W2089964146 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2008.10.068" @default.
- W2089964146 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/2701404" @default.
- W2089964146 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19062276" @default.
- W2089964146 hasPublicationYear "2008" @default.
- W2089964146 type Work @default.
- W2089964146 sameAs 2089964146 @default.
- W2089964146 citedByCount "29" @default.
- W2089964146 countsByYear W20899641462012 @default.
- W2089964146 countsByYear W20899641462013 @default.
- W2089964146 countsByYear W20899641462014 @default.
- W2089964146 countsByYear W20899641462015 @default.
- W2089964146 countsByYear W20899641462016 @default.
- W2089964146 countsByYear W20899641462017 @default.
- W2089964146 countsByYear W20899641462018 @default.
- W2089964146 countsByYear W20899641462019 @default.
- W2089964146 countsByYear W20899641462020 @default.
- W2089964146 countsByYear W20899641462021 @default.
- W2089964146 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2089964146 hasAuthorship W2089964146A5069909551 @default.
- W2089964146 hasAuthorship W2089964146A5089062024 @default.
- W2089964146 hasBestOaLocation W20899641461 @default.
- W2089964146 hasConcept C105702510 @default.
- W2089964146 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2089964146 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W2089964146 hasConcept C172497186 @default.
- W2089964146 hasConcept C24998067 @default.
- W2089964146 hasConcept C25457674 @default.
- W2089964146 hasConcept C2777348757 @default.
- W2089964146 hasConcept C2779226451 @default.
- W2089964146 hasConcept C522805319 @default.
- W2089964146 hasConcept C556910895 @default.
- W2089964146 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2089964146 hasConceptScore W2089964146C105702510 @default.
- W2089964146 hasConceptScore W2089964146C15744967 @default.
- W2089964146 hasConceptScore W2089964146C169760540 @default.
- W2089964146 hasConceptScore W2089964146C172497186 @default.
- W2089964146 hasConceptScore W2089964146C24998067 @default.
- W2089964146 hasConceptScore W2089964146C25457674 @default.
- W2089964146 hasConceptScore W2089964146C2777348757 @default.
- W2089964146 hasConceptScore W2089964146C2779226451 @default.
- W2089964146 hasConceptScore W2089964146C522805319 @default.
- W2089964146 hasConceptScore W2089964146C556910895 @default.
- W2089964146 hasConceptScore W2089964146C71924100 @default.
- W2089964146 hasIssue "24" @default.
- W2089964146 hasLocation W20899641461 @default.
- W2089964146 hasLocation W20899641462 @default.
- W2089964146 hasLocation W20899641463 @default.
- W2089964146 hasLocation W20899641464 @default.
- W2089964146 hasOpenAccess W2089964146 @default.
- W2089964146 hasPrimaryLocation W20899641461 @default.
- W2089964146 hasRelatedWork W1539141876 @default.
- W2089964146 hasRelatedWork W2044080614 @default.
- W2089964146 hasRelatedWork W2083035907 @default.
- W2089964146 hasRelatedWork W2088860833 @default.
- W2089964146 hasRelatedWork W2414288209 @default.
- W2089964146 hasRelatedWork W2466166145 @default.
- W2089964146 hasRelatedWork W2749667297 @default.
- W2089964146 hasRelatedWork W2791492122 @default.
- W2089964146 hasRelatedWork W2889574117 @default.
- W2089964146 hasRelatedWork W2184968645 @default.
- W2089964146 hasVolume "18" @default.
- W2089964146 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2089964146 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2089964146 magId "2089964146" @default.
- W2089964146 workType "article" @default.