M. Valeriani et al., Dipolar source modeling of the P300 event-related potential after somatosensory stimulation, MUSCLE NERV, 24(12), 2001, pp. 1677-1686
The cerebral generators of the P300 potential evoked by somatosensory stimu
li were investigated. Event-related potentials elicited by an oddball parad
igm were recorded in 15 healthy subjects by 19 scalp electrodes. Nontarget
and target electric stimuli were delivered on the anterior surface of the l
eft elbow and of the wrist, respectively. Target traces showed an N140 pote
ntial followed by a widely distributed P300 response. Dipolar source modeli
ng of target traces resulted in a six-dipole model. In the earlier latency
range (up to 200 ms), one dipole in the contralateral periro-landic region
and two dipoles in the parasylvian cortex of both hemispheres were activate
d. Two dipolar sources located bilaterally in the medial temporal region (M
TR) showed their maximal activity at the P300 latency. Finally, a dipole in
the contralateral frontal lobe was activated both at the latency of the N1
40 response and after 200 ms. It was found that two symmetrical MTR sources
and a frontal dipole contributed to P300 generation. (C) 2001 John Wiley &
Sons, Inc.