“…In general, electrically evoked motor responses in S1 resemble those evoked in M1, with the exception that stimulation thresholds are greater (Welker et al, 1957;Woolsey, 1958;Doetsch and Gardner, 1972;Sessle and Weisendanger, 1982). In both the results presented here and results reported in electrical stimulation studies of cortex in Didelphis (Lende, 1963c;Beck et al, 1996), movements were most often evoked by using relatively high threshold stimulation; higher than the Ͻ 20 A typically observed in microstimulation studies of M1 of primates (Sessle and Weisendanger, 1982;Stepniewska et al, 1993;Nudo et al, 1992Nudo et al, , 1996.…”