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Functional role of unmyelinated tactile afferents in human hairy skin: sympathetic response and perceptual localization

Functional role of unmyelinated tactile afferents in human hairy skin: sympathetic response and perceptual localization
Functional role of unmyelinated tactile afferents in human hairy skin: sympathetic response and perceptual localization
In addition to A-beta fibres the human hairy skin has unmyelinated (C) fibres responsive to light touch. Previous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies in a subject with a neuronopathy who specifically lacks A-beta afferents indicated that tactile C afferents (CT) activate insular cortex, whereas no response was seen in somatosensory areas 1 and 2. Psychophysical tests suggested that CT afferents give rise to an inconsistent perception of weak and pleasant touch. By examining two neuronopathy subjects as well as control subjects we have now demonstrated that CT stimulation can elicit a sympathetic skin response. Further, the neuronopathy subjects' ability to localize stimuli which activate CT afferents was very poor but above chance level. The findings support the interpretation that the CT system is well suited to underpin affective rather than discriminative functions of tactile sensations
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McGlone, Francis
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Elam, Mikael
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Bushnell, M. Catherine
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Olausson, Håkan, Cole, Jonathan, Rylander, Karin, McGlone, Francis, Lamarre, Yves, Wallin, B. Gunnar, Kramer, Heidrun, Wessberg, Johan, Elam, Mikael, Bushnell, M. Catherine and Vallbo, Åke (2008) Functional role of unmyelinated tactile afferents in human hairy skin: sympathetic response and perceptual localization. Experimental Brain Research, 184 (1), 135-140. (doi:10.1007/s00221-007-1175-x).

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In addition to A-beta fibres the human hairy skin has unmyelinated (C) fibres responsive to light touch. Previous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies in a subject with a neuronopathy who specifically lacks A-beta afferents indicated that tactile C afferents (CT) activate insular cortex, whereas no response was seen in somatosensory areas 1 and 2. Psychophysical tests suggested that CT afferents give rise to an inconsistent perception of weak and pleasant touch. By examining two neuronopathy subjects as well as control subjects we have now demonstrated that CT stimulation can elicit a sympathetic skin response. Further, the neuronopathy subjects' ability to localize stimuli which activate CT afferents was very poor but above chance level. The findings support the interpretation that the CT system is well suited to underpin affective rather than discriminative functions of tactile sensations

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Published date: January 2008

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Local EPrints ID: 70217
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/70217
ISSN: 0014-4819
PURE UUID: 7f0b909a-5ec3-4696-b3e2-5376fc9f71f0

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Date deposited: 27 Jan 2010
Last modified: 13 Mar 2024 19:57

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Author: Håkan Olausson
Author: Jonathan Cole
Author: Karin Rylander
Author: Francis McGlone
Author: Yves Lamarre
Author: B. Gunnar Wallin
Author: Heidrun Kramer
Author: Johan Wessberg
Author: Mikael Elam
Author: M. Catherine Bushnell
Author: Åke Vallbo

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