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  • The primary somatosensory cortex (S1) has four distinct Brodmann areas (3a, 3b, 1, and 2), which have not been clearly defined in living humans until now.
  • Using high-resolution fMRI at 7 T and vibrotactile stimulation on the index finger, researchers successfully mapped these areas and observed specific reversals that likely mark the borders between them.
  • The study shows that these functional maps are not only reproducible across different sessions but also offer a method for exploring complex tactile representations in S1 on an individual basis.

Article Abstract

The primary somatosensory cortex (S1) can be subdivided cytoarchitectonically into four distinct Brodmann areas (3a, 3b, 1, and 2), but these areas have never been successfully delineated in vivo in single human subjects. Here, we demonstrate the functional parcellation of four areas of S1 in individual human subjects based on high-resolution functional MRI measurements made at 7 T using vibrotactile stimulation. By stimulating four sites along the length of the index finger, we were able to identify and locate map reversals of the base to tip representation of the index finger in S1. We suggest that these reversals correspond to the areal borders between the mirrored representations in the four Brodmann areas, as predicted from electrophysiology measurements in nonhuman primates. In all subjects, maps were highly reproducible across scanning sessions and stable over weeks. In four of the six subjects scanned, four, mirrored, within-finger somatotopic maps defining the extent of the Brodmann areas could be directly observed on the cortical surface. In addition, by using multivariate classification analysis, the location of stimulation on the index finger (four distinct sites) could be decoded with a mean accuracy of 65% across subjects. Our measurements thus show that within-finger topography is present at the millimeter scale in the cortex and is highly reproducible. The ability to identify functional areas of S1 in vivo in individual subjects will provide a framework for investigating more complex aspects of tactile representation in S1.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6621625PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2501-12.2012DOI Listing

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