TY - JOUR
T1 - Somatotopical relationships between cortical activity and reflex areas in reflexology
T2 - A functional magnetic resonance imaging study
AU - Nakamaru, Tomomi
AU - Miura, Naoki
AU - Fukushima, Ai
AU - Kawashima, Ryuta
N1 - Funding Information:
This research was supported by JST/RISTEX, R&D promotion scheme for regional proposals promoted by TAO, and Research Center for Language, Brain and Cognition, Graduate School of International Cultural Studies, Tohoku University.
PY - 2008/12/19
Y1 - 2008/12/19
N2 - We examined the somatotopical relationship between cortical activity and sensory stimulation of reflex areas in reflexology using functional magnetic resonance imaging. Three reflex areas on the left foot, relating to the eye, shoulder, and small intestine were stimulated during the experiment. A statistical analysis showed that reflexological stimulation of the foot reflex areas corresponding to the eye, shoulder, and small intestine activated not only the somatosensory areas corresponding to the foot, but also the somatosensory areas corresponding to the eye, shoulder, and small intestine or neighboring body parts. Thus, the findings showed that reflexological stimulation induced a somatosensory process corresponding to the stimulated reflex area and that a neuroimaging approach can be used to examine the basis of reflexology effects.
AB - We examined the somatotopical relationship between cortical activity and sensory stimulation of reflex areas in reflexology using functional magnetic resonance imaging. Three reflex areas on the left foot, relating to the eye, shoulder, and small intestine were stimulated during the experiment. A statistical analysis showed that reflexological stimulation of the foot reflex areas corresponding to the eye, shoulder, and small intestine activated not only the somatosensory areas corresponding to the foot, but also the somatosensory areas corresponding to the eye, shoulder, and small intestine or neighboring body parts. Thus, the findings showed that reflexological stimulation induced a somatosensory process corresponding to the stimulated reflex area and that a neuroimaging approach can be used to examine the basis of reflexology effects.
KW - Functional magnetic resonance imaging
KW - Reflexology
KW - Sensory stimulation
KW - Somatotopy
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U2 - 10.1016/j.neulet.2008.10.022
DO - 10.1016/j.neulet.2008.10.022
M3 - Article
C2 - 18938220
AN - SCOPUS:55549121534
SN - 0304-3940
VL - 448
SP - 6
EP - 9
JO - Neuroscience Letters
JF - Neuroscience Letters
IS - 1
ER -