Aiming to better define the functional influence of somatosensory stimuli on the primary motor cortex (M1) of primates, we investigated changes in extracellular neural activity induced by repetitive median nerve stimulation (MNS). We described neural adaptation and signal integration in both the multiunit activity (MUA) and the local field potential (LFP). To identify integration of initial M1 activity in the MNS response, we tested the correlation between peak amplitude responses and band energy preceding the peaks. Most of the sites studied in the M1 resulted responsive to MNS. MUA response peak amplitude decreased significantly in time in all sites during repetitive MNS, LFP response peak amplitude instead resulted more variable. Similarly, correlation analysis with the initial activity revealed a significant influence when tested using MUA peak amplitude modulation and a less significant correlation when tested using LFP peak amplitude. Our findings improve current knowledge on mechanisms underlying early M1 changes consequent to afferent somatosensory stimuli. © 2013 Elsevier Ireland Ltd.

Median nerve stimulation modulates extracellular signals in the primary motor area of a macaque monkey / Papazachariadis, Odysseas; Vittorio, Dante; Ferraina, Stefano. - In: NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS. - ISSN 0304-3940. - 550:(2013), pp. 184-188. [10.1016/j.neulet.2013.06.024]

Median nerve stimulation modulates extracellular signals in the primary motor area of a macaque monkey.

PAPAZACHARIADIS, ODYSSEAS;FERRAINA, Stefano
2013

Abstract

Aiming to better define the functional influence of somatosensory stimuli on the primary motor cortex (M1) of primates, we investigated changes in extracellular neural activity induced by repetitive median nerve stimulation (MNS). We described neural adaptation and signal integration in both the multiunit activity (MUA) and the local field potential (LFP). To identify integration of initial M1 activity in the MNS response, we tested the correlation between peak amplitude responses and band energy preceding the peaks. Most of the sites studied in the M1 resulted responsive to MNS. MUA response peak amplitude decreased significantly in time in all sites during repetitive MNS, LFP response peak amplitude instead resulted more variable. Similarly, correlation analysis with the initial activity revealed a significant influence when tested using MUA peak amplitude modulation and a less significant correlation when tested using LFP peak amplitude. Our findings improve current knowledge on mechanisms underlying early M1 changes consequent to afferent somatosensory stimuli. © 2013 Elsevier Ireland Ltd.
2013
somatosensory evoked potential; somatosensory; somatosensory cortex; electric stimulation; animals; median nerve; multiunit activity; motor cortex; electromyography; habituation; macaca mulatta; sensori-motor integration; motor; physiology; evoked potentials; local field potentials; primary motor area; neurons
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Median nerve stimulation modulates extracellular signals in the primary motor area of a macaque monkey / Papazachariadis, Odysseas; Vittorio, Dante; Ferraina, Stefano. - In: NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS. - ISSN 0304-3940. - 550:(2013), pp. 184-188. [10.1016/j.neulet.2013.06.024]
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