Early cognitive components of somatosensory event-related potentials.

Somatosensory event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded during a selective attention task involving electrical stimuli delivered to index fingers or the left and right median nerves at the wrist. In 11 healthy, young subjects, ERPs were recorded from 6 scalp locations while they mentally counted the electrical stimuli designated as target. Sequential ERP events measured included N20 (negativity at 20 ms), P30, P45, N60, P100, N140, P180, and P400. Analysis of amplitude data indicated modifications of both early and late ERP events with selective attention. While electrical stimulation at the wrist yielded early ERP amplitudes that were larger overall and latencies that were generally shorter, the selection attention effects did not differ on the basis of site of stimulation. The early ERP selective attention effects had differing scalp topography, with the P30/P45 effect of maximal over postcentral gyrus and N60 effect maximal over prerolandic gyrus. The data further elucidate the temporal features and spatial distribution of somatosensory ERP processes involved in attentional activity.

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