Tracking functions of cortical networks on a millisecond timescale
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0893-6080(00)00061-7
Tracking functions of cortical networks on a millisecond timescale
Abstract
The human cerebral cortex, consisting of six layers and billions of neurons and synapses, processes sensory input from numerous sensory receptors. Noninvasive magnetoencephalographic (MEG) recordings provide a view through the skull to electrophysiological signals of the cortex on a millisecond timescale. For example, magnetic somatosensory evoked fields (SEFs) to a given peripheral somatosensory stimuli, reflect sequential activation of an extensive cortical network. Several cortical areas contributing to the SEFs can be evaluated in time and space by using source modeling. This brief review focuses on MEG studies of the human somatosensory networks with a special emphasis on tactile stimulation.
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