“…In consequence, since fibers of different diameters are densely packed within nerve fascicles, practical implementation of electrical neurostimulation systems would always result, at least partially, in the recruitment of mixed diameter fiber distributions, hence, different sensory modalities 28,32,33 . Therefore, cutaneous receptors are recruited concurrently to larger diameter afferents such as golgi (Ib) and spindle (Ia) afferents 34 . These fibers converge to interneurons in the spinal cord where they undergo the first layer of sensory processing, and project to the gracilis (lower limb) or cuneate (upper limb) nuclei in the medulla oblungata, thalamus and then cortex 35 .…”