2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-8986.2010.00964.x
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Cortical processing of near-threshold tactile stimuli: An MEG study

Abstract: In the present study we tested the applicability of a paired-stimulus paradigm for the investigation of near-threshold (NT) stimulus processing in the somatosensory system using magnetoencephalography. Cortical processing of the NT stimuli was studied indirectly by investigating the impact of NT stimuli on the source activity of succeeding suprathreshold test stimuli. We hypothesized that cortical responses evoked by test stimuli are reduced due to the preactivation of the same finger representation by the pre… Show more

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“…Certainly, our study holds some limitations; for example, it could be stated that the adaptation of intensity on a trial-by-trial basis for maintaining a balance between perceptual states leads to a systematic difference in physical intensities between the conditions. Although this is indeed the case on average, Wühle et al (17) were able to show that the within-condition variability is significantly higher than between-condition variability, thus showing that the overlap is stronger than the actual difference. In addition, fixing the threshold before the experiment could promote the factor time as a confound.…”
Section: Beyond Local Processing: Prestimulus Functional Network As mentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…Certainly, our study holds some limitations; for example, it could be stated that the adaptation of intensity on a trial-by-trial basis for maintaining a balance between perceptual states leads to a systematic difference in physical intensities between the conditions. Although this is indeed the case on average, Wühle et al (17) were able to show that the within-condition variability is significantly higher than between-condition variability, thus showing that the overlap is stronger than the actual difference. In addition, fixing the threshold before the experiment could promote the factor time as a confound.…”
Section: Beyond Local Processing: Prestimulus Functional Network As mentioning
confidence: 84%
“…The present study aimed at testing the generic WIN2CON framework on preexisting data published by Wühle et al (17). The experiment is described in Materials and Methods and can be read in detail in the original paper (17).…”
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