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An Approach to Localizing Corneal Pain Representation in Human Primary Somatosensory Cortex

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2012

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Moulton, Eric A., Lino Becerra, Perry Rosenthal, and David Borsook. 2012. An approach to localizing corneal pain representation in human primary somatosensory cortex. PLoS ONE 7(9): e44643.

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The cornea has been a focus of animal electrophysiological research for decades, but little is known regarding its cortical representation in the human brain. This study attempts to localize the somatotopic representation of the cornea to painful stimuli in human primary somatosensory cortex using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). In this case study, a subject was imaged at 3T while bright light was presented in a block-design, which either produced pain and blinking (during photophobia) or blinking alone (after recovery from photophobia). Pain and blinking produced precisely localized activations in primary somatosensory cortex and primary motor cortex. These results indicate that noxious stimulation of the cornea can produce somatotopic activation in primary somatosensory cortex. This finding opens future avenues of research to evaluate the relationship between corneal pain and central brain mechanisms relating to the development of chronic pain conditions, such as dry eye-like symptoms.

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Biology, Anatomy and Physiology, Neurological System, Sensory Physiology, Computational Biology, Computational Neuroscience, Sensory Systems, Neuroscience, Cognitive Neuroscience, Pain, Neuroimaging, Fmri, Sensory Perception, Psychophysics, Visual System, Medicine, Mental Health, Psychology, Ophthalmology, Corneal Disorders, Social and Behavioral Sciences

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