Brain encoding of acupuncture sensation--coupling on-line rating with fMRI
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Neuroimage
2009 Sep
47
3
1055-65
10.1016/j.neuroimage.2009.05.079
Epub Date:
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Journal Articles
PubMed ID:
19500677
Acupuncture-induced sensations have historically been associated with clinical efficacy. These sensations are atypical, arising from sub-dermal receptors, and their neural encoding is not well known. In this fMRI study, subjects were stimulated at acupoint PC-6, while rating sensation with a custom-built, MR-compatible potentiometer. Separate runs included real (ACUP) and sham (SHAM) acupuncture, the latter characterized by non-insertive, cutaneous stimulation. FMRI data analysis was guided by the on-line rating timeseries, thereby localizing brain correlates of acupuncture sensation. Sensation ratings correlated with stimulation more (p
Year:
2009