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Sensory-Tactile Functional Mapping and Use-Associated Structural Variation of the Human Female Genital Representation Field
The precise location of the human female genital representation field in the primary somatosensory cortex (S1) is controversial and its capacity for use-associated structural variation as a function of sexual behavior remains unknown. We used a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)-compatible...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8824509/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34930804 http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1081-21.2021 |
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author | Knop, Andrea J. J. Spengler, Stephanie Bogler, Carsten Forster, Carina Brecht, Michael Haynes, John-Dylan Heim, Christine |
author_facet | Knop, Andrea J. J. Spengler, Stephanie Bogler, Carsten Forster, Carina Brecht, Michael Haynes, John-Dylan Heim, Christine |
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description | The precise location of the human female genital representation field in the primary somatosensory cortex (S1) is controversial and its capacity for use-associated structural variation as a function of sexual behavior remains unknown. We used a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)-compatible sensory-tactile stimulation paradigm to functionally map the location of the female genital representation field in 20 adult women. Neural response to tactile stimulation of the clitoral region (vs right hand) identified individually-diverse focal bilateral activations in dorsolateral areas of S1 (BA1–BA3) in alignment with anatomic location. We next used cortical surface analyses to assess structural thickness across the 10 individually most activated vertices per hemisphere for each woman. We show that frequency of sexual intercourse within 12 months is correlated with structural thickness of the individually-mapped left genital field. Our results provide a precise functional localization of the female genital field and provide support for use-associated structural variation of the human genital cortex. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT We provide a precise location of the human female genital field in the somatosensory cortex and, for the first time, provide evidence in support of structural variation of the human genital field in association with frequency of genital contact. Our study represents a significant methodological advance by individually mapping genital fields for structural analyses. On a secondary level, our results suggest that any study investigating changes in the human genital field must map the field individually to achieve sufficient precision. Our results pave the way for future research into the plasticity of the human genital cortex as a function of normal or adverse experience as well as changes in pathologic conditions, i.e., sexual dysfunction, sexual deviation, or sexual risk-taking behavior. |
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spelling | pubmed-88245092022-02-10 Sensory-Tactile Functional Mapping and Use-Associated Structural Variation of the Human Female Genital Representation Field Knop, Andrea J. J. Spengler, Stephanie Bogler, Carsten Forster, Carina Brecht, Michael Haynes, John-Dylan Heim, Christine J Neurosci Research Articles The precise location of the human female genital representation field in the primary somatosensory cortex (S1) is controversial and its capacity for use-associated structural variation as a function of sexual behavior remains unknown. We used a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)-compatible sensory-tactile stimulation paradigm to functionally map the location of the female genital representation field in 20 adult women. Neural response to tactile stimulation of the clitoral region (vs right hand) identified individually-diverse focal bilateral activations in dorsolateral areas of S1 (BA1–BA3) in alignment with anatomic location. We next used cortical surface analyses to assess structural thickness across the 10 individually most activated vertices per hemisphere for each woman. We show that frequency of sexual intercourse within 12 months is correlated with structural thickness of the individually-mapped left genital field. Our results provide a precise functional localization of the female genital field and provide support for use-associated structural variation of the human genital cortex. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT We provide a precise location of the human female genital field in the somatosensory cortex and, for the first time, provide evidence in support of structural variation of the human genital field in association with frequency of genital contact. Our study represents a significant methodological advance by individually mapping genital fields for structural analyses. On a secondary level, our results suggest that any study investigating changes in the human genital field must map the field individually to achieve sufficient precision. Our results pave the way for future research into the plasticity of the human genital cortex as a function of normal or adverse experience as well as changes in pathologic conditions, i.e., sexual dysfunction, sexual deviation, or sexual risk-taking behavior. Society for Neuroscience 2022-02-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8824509/ /pubmed/34930804 http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1081-21.2021 Text en Copyright © 2022 Knop et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed. |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Knop, Andrea J. J. Spengler, Stephanie Bogler, Carsten Forster, Carina Brecht, Michael Haynes, John-Dylan Heim, Christine Sensory-Tactile Functional Mapping and Use-Associated Structural Variation of the Human Female Genital Representation Field |
title | Sensory-Tactile Functional Mapping and Use-Associated Structural Variation of the Human Female Genital Representation Field |
title_full | Sensory-Tactile Functional Mapping and Use-Associated Structural Variation of the Human Female Genital Representation Field |
title_fullStr | Sensory-Tactile Functional Mapping and Use-Associated Structural Variation of the Human Female Genital Representation Field |
title_full_unstemmed | Sensory-Tactile Functional Mapping and Use-Associated Structural Variation of the Human Female Genital Representation Field |
title_short | Sensory-Tactile Functional Mapping and Use-Associated Structural Variation of the Human Female Genital Representation Field |
title_sort | sensory-tactile functional mapping and use-associated structural variation of the human female genital representation field |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8824509/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34930804 http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1081-21.2021 |
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