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. 2011 Mar 21;33(3):534–541. doi: 10.1002/hbm.21230

Table III.

Mean (±SEM) amplitudes and latencies of the SEFs in patients and in healthy controls

Amplitude (nAm) Latency (ms)
Patients ah Patients hh Controls r + l Patients ah Patients hh Controls r + l
SI
T0 17 ± 3 30 ± 4 25 ± 2 60 ± 2 60 ± 1 58 ± 1
T1 22 ± 3 30 ± 3 60 ± 2 59 ± 2
T2 23 ± 3 30 ± 3 61 ± 2 59 ± 2
cPO
T0 14 ± 4 25 ± 6 29 ± 2 109 ± 11 113 ± 9 109 ± 6
T1 25 ± 5 21 ± 5 101 ± 5 110 ± 6
T2 26.± 4 25 ± 6 101 ± 6 101 ± 4
iPO
T0 19 ± 7 6 ± 3 20 ± 2 119 ± 14 107 ± 28 118 ± 4
T1 15 ± 4 9 ± 4 122 ± 10 147 ± 15
T2 17 ± 3 11 ± 5 126 ± 8 113 ± 13

SI, primary somatosensory cortex; cPO and iPO, contra‐ and ipsilateral parietal operculum; ah, affected hand; hh, healthy hand; r, right hand; l, left hand. For controls, SEF amplitudes and latencies to right and left hand stimulation are pooled.