Image-guided transcranial focused ultrasound stimulates human primary somatosensory cortex

Wonhye Lee, Hyungmin Kim, Yujin Jung, In Uk Song, Yong An Chung, Seung Schik Yoo

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Abstract

Focused ultrasound (FUS) has recently been investigated as a new mode of non-invasive brain stimulation, which offers exquisite spatial resolution and depth control. We report on the elicitation of explicit somatosensory sensations as well as accompanying evoked electroencephalographic (EEG) potentials induced by FUS stimulation of the human somatosensory cortex. As guided by individual-specific neuroimage data, FUS was transcranially delivered to the hand somatosensory cortex among healthy volunteers. The sonication elicited transient tactile sensations on the hand area contralateral to the sonicated hemisphere, with anatomical specificity of up to a finger, while EEG recordings revealed the elicitation of sonication-specific evoked potentials. Retrospective numerical simulation of the acoustic propagation through the skull showed that a threshold of acoustic intensity may exist for successful cortical stimulation. The neurological and neuroradiological assessment before and after the sonication, along with strict safety considerations through the individual-specific estimation of effective acoustic intensity in situ and thermal effects, showed promising initial safety profile; however, equal/more rigorous precautionary procedures are advised for future studies. The transient and localized stimulation of the brain using image-guided transcranial FUS may serve as a novel tool for the non-invasive assessment and modification of region-specific brain function.

Original languageEnglish
Article number8743
JournalScientific Reports
Volume5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2015

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Funding Information:
Authors thank Ms. Stephanie D. Lee and Mr. Matthew J. Marzelli for their editorial assistance and Mr. Michael Y. Park for his technical help. This research was supported by the UNIST faculty grant (1.120016.01 to W.L. and S.-S.Y.) and the Global Frontier R&D Program on Human-centered Interaction for Coexistence (National Research Foundation of Korea grant funded by the Korean Government (MEST), 2013-056221, to Y.A.C, W.L., H.K. and S.-S.Y.).

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