Greenspan J D, Ohara S, Franaszczuk P, Veldhuijzen D S, Lenz F A
Department of Neurosurgery, Johns Hopkins Hospital, and Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Maryland Dental School, Meyer Building 8-181, 600 North Wolfe Street, Baltimore, MD 21287-7713, USA.
J Neurophysiol. 2008 Oct;100(4):2282-6. doi: 10.1152/jn.90564.2008. Epub 2008 Jun 25.
Anatomic, imaging, and lesion studies suggest that insular or parietal opercular cortical structures mediate the sensation of nonpainful cold. We have now tested the hypothesis that cold stimuli evoke electrical responses from these cortical structures in humans. We recorded the response to cold stimuli from electrodes implanted directly over parasylvian cortex for the investigation of intractable seizures. The results demonstrate that slow potentials can be evoked consistently over structures adjacent to the sylvian fissure in response to nonpainful cold. The polarity of these cold evoked potentials (EPs) for electrodes above the sylvian fissure is opposite to those below. These results suggest that the generator of cold EPs is close to the sylvian fissure in the parietal operculum or insula.
解剖学、影像学和病损研究表明,脑岛或顶叶岛盖皮质结构介导非疼痛性冷觉。我们现在检验了这样一个假说,即冷刺激可在人类这些皮质结构中诱发电反应。我们记录了直接植入外侧裂旁皮质的电极对冷刺激的反应,用于难治性癫痫的研究。结果表明,对非疼痛性冷刺激,可在外侧裂附近的结构上持续诱发慢电位。外侧裂上方电极记录的这些冷诱发电位(EP)的极性与下方电极记录的相反。这些结果提示,冷EP的起源靠近顶叶岛盖或脑岛的外侧裂。