Somatosensory Stimulation With XNKQ Acupuncture Modulates Functional Connectivity of Motor Areas

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Xingnao Kaiqiao (XNKQ) acupuncture is an acupuncture technique used for stroke patients. In 24 healthy volunteers, we applied this complex acupuncture intervention, which consists of a manual needle-stimulation on five acupuncture points (DU26 unilaterally, PC6, and SP6 bilaterally). XNKQ was compared to three control conditions: (1) insertion of needles on the XNKQ acupuncture points without stimulation, (2) manual needle-stimulation on five nearby non-acupuncture points, and (3) insertion of needles on the non-acupuncture points without stimulation. In a within-subject design, we investigated functional connectivity changes in resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) by means of the data-driven eigenvector centrality (EC) approach. With a 2 × 2 factorial within-subjects design with two-factor stimulation (stimulation vs. non-stimulation) and location (acupuncture points vs. non-acupuncture points), we found decreased EC in the precuneus after needle-stimulation (stimulation

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Nierhaus, T., Chang, Y., Liu, B., Shi, X., Yi, M., Witt, C. M., & Pach, D. (2019). Somatosensory Stimulation With XNKQ Acupuncture Modulates Functional Connectivity of Motor Areas. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 13. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2019.00147

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