Source localization of induced cortical oscillations during tactile finger stimulation
- PMID: 11258138
- DOI: 10.1515/bmte.2001.46.1-2.24
Source localization of induced cortical oscillations during tactile finger stimulation
Abstract
We investigated the EEG beta event-related synchronization (ERS) after tactile finger stimulation in three subjects. Prior studies from our group using electrical stimulation and self-paced movement showed a beta rebound within one second after stimulation respectively movement offset. As the tactile-stimulation-data showed a similar ERS behaviour, we extracted the cortical sources for this beta rebound by the linear estimation method in order to see whether the representation areas of different fingers were distinguishable (as is possible with MEG data). Although realistic head models of two subjects were used for the calculations the fingers could not be spatially distinguished. However, regarding the whole spatio-temporal pattern of the ERS for different fingers clear differences can be observed.
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