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Brain activation upon selective stimulation of cutaneous C- and Adelta-fibers
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Boettcher, Joachim
, Weiss, Thomas
, Hecht, Holger
, Miltner, Wolfgang HR
, Straube, Thomas
, Spohn, Dorothee
in
Brain
/ Pain
/ Studies
2008
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Brain activation upon selective stimulation of cutaneous C- and Adelta-fibers
by
Boettcher, Joachim
, Weiss, Thomas
, Hecht, Holger
, Miltner, Wolfgang HR
, Straube, Thomas
, Spohn, Dorothee
in
Brain
/ Pain
/ Studies
2008
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Brain activation upon selective stimulation of cutaneous C- and Adelta-fibers
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Brain activation upon selective stimulation of cutaneous C- and Adelta-fibers
2008
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Thermal and nociceptive cutaneous stimuli activate the brain via two types of nerve fibers, slightly myelinated Aδ-fibers with moderate conduction velocity and unmyelinated C-fibers with slow conduction velocity. Differences in central processing upon selective stimulation of these two fiber types in healthy human subjects still remain poorly understood. By means of event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging the present study investigated brain activation in response to stimulation of Aδ- and C-fibers in healthy subjects. We used the stimulation of tiny skin areas to perform a selective stimulation upon cutaneous C-fibers. Besides similar activation in several brain areas in response to both kinds of stimulation, we observed pronounced brain activation to selective C-fiber stimulation as compared to Aδ-fiber stimulation in the right frontal operculum and anterior insula. Based on a putative function of these structures we suggest that the C-fiber system might be engaged in homeostatic and interoceptive functions in a manner other than the Aδ-fiber system, producing a signal of greater emotional salience.
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