Kell Christian A, von Kriegstein Katharina, Rösler Alexander, Kleinschmidt Andreas, Laufs Helmut
Brain Imaging Center and Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, 60590 Frankfurt, Germany.
J Neurosci. 2005 Jun 22;25(25):5984-7. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0712-05.2005.
Pioneering mapping studies of the human cortex have established the notion of somatotopy in sensory representation, which transpired into Penfield and Rasmussen's famous sensory homunculus diagram. However, regarding the primary cortical representation of the genitals, classical and modern findings appear to be at odds with the principle of somatotopy, often assigning it to the cortex on the mesial wall. Using functional neuroimaging, we established a mediolateral sequence of somatosensory foot, penis, and lower abdominal wall representation on the contralateral postcentral gyrus in primary sensory cortex and a bilateral secondary somatosensory representation in the parietal operculum.