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Skin Potential and EMG Changes Induced by Cutaneous Electrical Stimulation
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1979
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Motor ControlDermatologyPeripheral Nervous SystemStimulation DeviceElectrophysiological EvaluationKinesiologySkin PotentialCutaneous Electrical StimulationHealth SciencesEmg ResponsesNeurostimulationNervous SystemNeurophysiologyPhysiologyBioelectronicsElectromyographyElectrophysiologyNeuroscienceCentral Nervous SystemMedicineDermal Structure
Skin potential and EMG responses induced in normal man by electrical stimuli applied to the skin were recorded in the four limbs in order to study somato-sympathetic and somato-motor reflexes. Different patterns of responses were observed in different conditions: alarm, habituation, sensitization and arousal. During alarm, sensitization and arousal, the responses were present in the four limbs; during habituation, the responses were only present in the stimulated and in the contralateral limb. Three sensory thresholds to cutaneous electrical stimulation were identified in habituated subjects: tactile, tingling and pain. Cutaneous and EMG responses appeared at tingling threshold. A relationship between skin potential level and skin potential response was observed.