Ito, 2002 - Google Patents
Visceral region in the rat primary somatosensory cortex identified by vagal evoked potentialIto, 2002
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- 16967098280233056835
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- Ito S
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- Journal of Comparative Neurology
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Recent noninvasive human studies have reconfirmed the presence of a viscerally responsive region in the most lateral part of the primary somatosensory cortex (S1). The present electrophysiological study identified the corresponding area in rats as a vagal …
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