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Neuromagnetic detection of the laryngeal area: Sensory-evoked fields to air-puff stimulation.

Hideaki Miyaji1, Naruhito Hironaga2, Toshiro Umezaki3, Koichi Hagiwara2, Hiroshi Shigeto4, Motohiro Sawatsubashi3, Shozo Tobimatsu2, Shizuo Komune3.   

Abstract

The sensory projections from the oral cavity, pharynx, and larynx are crucial in assuring safe deglutition, coughing, breathing, and voice production/speaking. Although several studies using neuroimaging techniques have demonstrated cortical activation related to pharyngeal and laryngeal functions, little is known regarding sensory projections from the laryngeal area to the somatosensory cortex. The purpose of this study was to establish the cortical activity evoked by somatic air-puff stimulation at the laryngeal mucosa using magnetoencephalography. Twelve healthy volunteers were trained to inhibit swallowing in response to air stimuli delivered to the larynx. Minimum norm estimates was performed on the laryngeal somatosensory evoked fields (LSEFs) to best differentiate the target activations from non-task-related activations. Evoked magnetic fields were recorded with acceptable reproducibility in the left hemisphere, with a peak latency of approximately 100ms in 10 subjects. Peak activation was estimated at the caudolateral region of the primary somatosensory area (S1). These results establish the ability to detect LSEFs with an acceptable reproducibility within a single subject and among subjects. These results also suggest the existence of laryngeal somatic afferent input to the caudolateral region of S1 in human. Our findings indicate that further investigation in this area is needed, and should focus on laryngeal lateralization, swallowing, and speech processing.
Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Air-puff stimulation; Laryngeal sensory-evoked magnetic fields; Laryngeal somatic area; Magnetoencephalography; Minimum norm estimate

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24246493     DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2013.11.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroimage        ISSN: 1053-8119            Impact factor:   6.556


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