Claire M. Stevenson1, Karen J. Mullinger1,
Joanne R. Hale1, Peter G. Morris1, Susan T. Francis1
Functional
asymmetry in the human brain, as measured by fMRI, has been well documented
in motor regions but to a lesser extent in the somatosensory cortex. Here we
combine ultra-high field BOLD fMRI, CBF and modulations in electrical
oscillatory activity as measured by MEG to gain insight into mechanisms of
cerebral lateralisation in the somatosensory cortex. fMRI results show an
increased response contra-laterally and suggest an increase in lateralisation
with dominant hand stimulation. Beta power activity appears to follow this
trend reinforcing the importance of considering both phase locked and
non-phase-locked neural activity when describing the BOLD response.