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. 1987 May;68(3):226-30.
doi: 10.1016/0168-5597(87)90031-1.

Selectivity of attenuation (i.e., gating) of somatosensory potentials during voluntary movement in humans

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Selectivity of attenuation (i.e., gating) of somatosensory potentials during voluntary movement in humans

M C Tapia et al. Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol. 1987 May.
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Abstract

Attenuation of somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPS) recorded from the scalp during voluntary movement occurs for specific combinations of the finger moved and the peripheral nerve stimulated. The cerebral potential component occurring at a latency of 27 msec (P27) evoked either by stimulation of median nerve at the wrist or by stimulation of 1st and 2nd digit nerves in the fingers were selectively attenuated during movement of 1st digit but were not altered during movement of 5th digit. By contrast, the cerebral P27 component evoked by stimulation of ulnar nerve at the wrist or by stimulation of 5th digital nerve were attenuated during movement of that digit but were not altered during movement of 1st digit. Gating of somatosensory activity is a selective phenomenon occurring when movement involves the areas being stimulated.

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