Blam. Weusten et al., MULTICHANNEL RECORDING OF CEREBRAL POTENTIALS-EVOKED BY ESOPHAGEAL BALLOON DISTENSION IN HUMANS, Digestive diseases and sciences, 39(10), 1994, pp. 2074-2083
In order to obtain insight in the generator localization of esophageal
evoked potentials, cerebral responses were recorded from 32 scalp ele
ctrodes in five healthy volunteers (two male; three female; age 20-30
years), using series of 50 balloon inflations with 15 ml of air. Seque
ntial topographical mapping of waveforms was performed in each subject
. Biphasic waveforms were recorded. At Fpz, a positive deflection at 3
00 and a negative deflection at 465 msec (P300 and N465) were recorded
and at Pz, N300 and P465. At Cz the first peak (N270) was slightly ea
rlier than 300 msec. Waveforms were left to right symmetrical. At dist
al electrodes, biphasic waveforms were recorded (P300 and N465). In fo
ur subjects, a gradual phase shift occurred in between the waveforms a
t midline electrode Cz and the left and right mastoids. Brain mapping
showed phase reversals between central negativity and surrounding posi
tivity at about 300 msec, and between central positivity and surroundi
ng negativity at 400-500 msec. Our data suggest the presence of more t
han one generator in the anterior and dorsal part of the insula and/or
dorsal periinsular cortex.