The generation mechanism of movement-evoked fields (MEFs) is poorly known a
nd the existence of ipsilateral MEFs is still in dispute. We recorded whole
-scalp neuromagnetic activity from eight subjects who were pressing respons
e keys alternately with the right 2nd and 4th digits, while keeping the lef
t palm on the table containing the keys. Clear ipsilateral MEFs peaked 58 /- 2 ms after the key touch, with sources in the hand area of the right pri
mary somatosensory cortex. The ipsilateral MEFs decreased to half size when
the resting left hand was palm up on the table. However, very similar resp
onses were obtained when another person operated the response keys and the
subjects just kept their left palm on the table. No signals were elicited w
hen the subjects only viewed these actions with no hand contact to the tabl
e. The results indicate that the MEFs receive a strong contribution from ta
ctile input. In our experiment the ipsilateral sensorimotor activation was
triggered by the movement-related vibrations transmitted to the resting han
d. (C) 1999 Academic Press.