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Abstract

Background: Reduced elementary somatosensation is common after stroke. However, measurement of elementary sensation is frequently overlooked in the traditional clinical assessments, and has not been evaluated objectively at the cortical level. This study designed a new configuration for the measurement of post-stroke elementary thermal sensation by non-painful cold stimulation (NPCS). The post-stroke cortical responses were then investigated during elementary NPCS on sensory deficiency via electroencephalography (EEG), when compared with unimpaired persons. Method: Twelve individuals with chronic stroke and fifteen unimpaired controls were recruited. A 64-channel EEG system was used to investigate the post-stroke cortical responses objectively during the NPCS. A subjective questionnaire of cold sensory intensity was also administered via a numeric visual analogue scale (VAS). Three water samples with different temperatures (i.e., 25oC, 10oC, and 0oC) were applied to the skin surface of the ventral forearm for 3 seconds via glass beaker, with a randomized sequence on either left or right forearms of a participant. EEG relative spectral power (RSP) and topography were used to evaluate the neural responses toward NPCS with respect to the independent factors of stimulation side and temperature. Results: For unimpaired controls, NPCS initiated significant RSP variations, mainly located in the theta band with the highest discriminative resolution on the different temperatures (P0.05). Conclusions: The post-stroke cortical responses during NPCS on sensory deficiency were characterized by wide distribution of representative RSP bands, lowered resolution toward different temperatures, and extensive activated sensory cortical areas.

Details

Title
Electroencephalographic Measurement on Post-stroke Sensory Deficiency in Response to Non-painful Cold Stimulation
Author
Huang, Yanhuan; Jiao, Jiao; Hu, Junyan; Hsing, Chihchia; Lai, Zhangqi; Yang, Yang; Li, Zengyong; Hu, Xiaoling
Section
ORIGINAL RESEARCH article
Publication year
2022
Publication date
May 11, 2022
Publisher
Frontiers Research Foundation
ISSN
16634365
e-ISSN
16634365
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2662148303
Copyright
© 2022. This work is licensed under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (the “License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.