Intracortical microstimulation of human somatosensory cortex
University of Pittsburgh · Veterans Health Administration · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Intracortical microstimulation of the somatosensory cortex offers the potential for creating a sensory neuroprosthesis to restore tactile sensation. Whereas animal studies have suggested that both cutaneous and proprioceptive percepts can be evoked using this approach, the perceptual quality of the stimuli cannot be measured in these experiments. We show that microstimulation within the hand area of the somatosensory cortex of a person with long-term spinal cord injury evokes tactile sensations perceived as originating from locations on the hand and that cortical stimulation sites are organized according to expected somatotopic principles. Many of these percepts exhibit naturalistic characteristics (including…
Citation impact
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- 37.36
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- References
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Authors
10- SNSharlene N. Flesher
University of Pittsburgh
- JLJennifer L. Collinger
University of Pittsburgh, Veterans Health Administration, Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition
- STStephen T. Foldes
University of Pittsburgh, Veterans Health Administration, Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition
- JMJeffrey M. Weiss
University of Pittsburgh
- JEJohn E. Downey
University of Pittsburgh, Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition
Topics & keywords
- Microstimulation
- Somatosensory system
- Neuroscience
- Spinal cord
- Somatosensory evoked potential
- Spinal cord injury
- Cortex (anatomy)
- Medicine