Cortical processing of human somatic and visceral sensation.
Somatic sensation can be localized precisely, whereas localization of visceral sensation is vague, possibly reflecting differences in the pattern of somatic and visceral input to the cerebral cortex. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to study the cortical processing of sensation arising...
Main Authors: | Aziz, Q, Thompson, D, Ng, V, Hamdy, S, Sarkar, S, Brammer, M, Bullmore, E, Hobson, A, Tracey, I, Gregory, L, Simmons, A, Williams, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2000
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