TANG Ping-ping, XU Qian, CHEN Dong, et al. Effect of scalp acupuncture stimulation on cerebral cortex function and related mechanism[J]. Acupuncture research, 2020, 45(6): 504-507.
DOI:
TANG Ping-ping, XU Qian, CHEN Dong, et al. Effect of scalp acupuncture stimulation on cerebral cortex function and related mechanism[J]. Acupuncture research, 2020, 45(6): 504-507. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.190627.
Effect of scalp acupuncture stimulation on cerebral cortex function and related mechanism
A literature review was performed to investigate the possible mechanism of scalp acupuncture in stimulating the skin
fascia
muscle
and periosteum and thus affecting cerebral cortex function. The results of literature research show that the effect of scalp acupuncture on cerebral cortex function may be achieved by the stimulation of specific anatomical structures. Stimulation of the skin
fascia
muscle and periosteum can activate the functional areas of the cerebral cortex through the midbrain
thalamus
and brainstem. In addition
different depths of stimulation may affect the deep and shallow sensation of the brain
self-monitoring of the fascia
subcortical central compensation
and cortical discharge. Therefore
exploration of the specific rules and differences in the effect of stimulating different anatomical structures on brain function is the future focus of the clinical and basic research on scalp acupuncture.