2021
DOI: 10.3389/fnsys.2021.698758
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Contralateral and Ipsilateral Interactions in the Somatosensory Pathway in Healthy Humans

Abstract: Hyper-adaptability, the ability to adapt to changes in the internal environment caused by neurological disorders, is necessary to recover from various disabilities, such as motor paralysis and sensory impairment. In the recovery from motor paralysis, the pre-existing neural pathway of the ipsilateral descending pathway, which is normally suppressed and preserved in the course of development, is activated to contribute to the motor control of the paretic limb. Conversely, in sensory pathways, it remains unclear… Show more

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“…To investigate the interactions between contralateral and ipsilateral activations, single SEP (s-SEP), and p-SEP were recorded using a previously described protocol with minor modifications ( Ragert et al, 2011 ; Brodie et al, 2014 ; Ishii et al, 2021 ). In the s-SEP paradigm, s-SEPs were obtained by stimulation of the right and left median nerves at the wrist ( Figures 2 , 3 ).…”
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“…To investigate the interactions between contralateral and ipsilateral activations, single SEP (s-SEP), and p-SEP were recorded using a previously described protocol with minor modifications ( Ragert et al, 2011 ; Brodie et al, 2014 ; Ishii et al, 2021 ). In the s-SEP paradigm, s-SEPs were obtained by stimulation of the right and left median nerves at the wrist ( Figures 2 , 3 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Neurons in the unilateral S1 receive sensory information from the contralateral brain through interhemispheric transfer ( Iwamura et al, 1994 , 2001 , 2002 ; Nihashi et al, 2005 ). Recently, three previous studies, including our study, investigated interactions between contralateral and ipsilateral activations using a paired median nerve somatosensory evoked potential (p-SEP) protocol in a healthy human ( Ragert et al, 2011 ; Brodie et al, 2014 ; Ishii et al, 2021 ). In this protocol, peripheral stimulation of the unilateral median nerve preceded the stimulation of the other median nerve with some interstimulus intervals (ISIs).…”
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