Primary somatosensory cortex

Primary somatosensory cortex and Hebbian associative learning: a novel cross-modal Paired Associative Stimulation (PAS) protocol

An increasing number of evidence suggests the existence of a Tactile Mirror System in the human brain: the same cortical network implicated in tactile perception, which comprises the primary somatosensory cortex (S1), also responds to the mere observation of tactile events. It has been suggested that such cross-modal, mirror-like, responses of S1 may arise from Hebbian associative plasticity: the contingency of seeing a touch and the feeling of a tactile sensation on one’s own body may reinforce synapses between visual and somatosensory neurons.

Modulating the response of the primary somatosensory cortex with a novel Paired Associative Stimulation protocol

In the last few years, the existence of a Tactile Mirror System in the human brain has been hypothesized: in this system, the same cortical areas implicated in tactile perception, namely the primary somatosensory cortex (S1), also respond to the mere observation of tactile events.

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