| somatoscopy |
viewing or examination of the body.
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| somatosensory a., first |
the cortical projection area in the postcentral gyrus for receiving into consciousness somatosensory information initiated by stimulation of receptors in the skin, joints, muscles, and viscera. Called also SI a.
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| somatosensory a., second |
a cortical projection area lateral and posterior to the primary somatosensory area; it receives somatic sensations mainly from the skin, particularly sensations of pain and of movement across the skin. Called also SII a.
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| somatosensory e. |
sensory epilepsy with paresthesias such as tingling, numbness, or burning.
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| somatosensory evoked p. |
waves recorded from the spinal cord or cerebral hemisphere after electrical stimulation or physiological activation of peripheral sensory fibers; analysis of deviations in latency or amplitude can detect or characterize lesions of the peripheral or sensory conduction pathways.
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