AbstractThe adult central nervous system (CNS) of higher vertebrates displays a limited ability for self repair after traumatic injuries, leading to lasting functional deficits [1]. Small injuries can result in transient impairments, but the mechanisms of recovery are poorly understood [2]. At the cortical level, rearrangements of the sensory and motor representation maps often parallel recovery [3, 4]. In the sensory system, studies have shown that cortical and subcortical mechanisms contribute to map rearrangements [5, 6], but for the motor system the situation is less clear. Here we show that large-scale structural changes in the spared rostral part of the spinal cord occur simultaneously with shifts of a hind-limb motor cortex represent...
The corticospinal tract (CST) is an essential neural pathway for reorganization that recovers motor ...
As most spinal cord injuries (SCIs) are incomplete, an important target for promoting neural repair ...
This study was performed to clarify the neural mechanisms responsible for func- tional recovery of h...
AbstractThe adult central nervous system (CNS) of higher vertebrates displays a limited ability for ...
Deafferentation of the spinal cord has been shown to produce extensive reorganization of the corresp...
After paralyzing spinal cord injury the adult nervous system has little ability to 'heal' spinal con...
After paralyzing spinal cord injury the adult nervous system has little ability to 'heal' spinal con...
Injuries to the spinal cord often result in severe functional deficits that, in case of incomplete i...
After paralyzing spinal cord injury the adult nervous system has little ability to 'heal' spinal con...
Injuries to the spinal cord often result in severe functional deficits that, in case of incomplete i...
The corticospinal system—with its direct spinal pathway, the corticospinal tract (CST)—is the primar...
Anatomical plasticity such as fibre growth and the formation of new connections in the cortex and sp...
A spinal cord injury physically interrupts the long distance sensory and motor connections between ...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) usually results in permanent functional impairment and is considered a worl...
After a spinal cord injury (SCI), only half of affected individuals regain voluntary control of leg ...
The corticospinal tract (CST) is an essential neural pathway for reorganization that recovers motor ...
As most spinal cord injuries (SCIs) are incomplete, an important target for promoting neural repair ...
This study was performed to clarify the neural mechanisms responsible for func- tional recovery of h...
AbstractThe adult central nervous system (CNS) of higher vertebrates displays a limited ability for ...
Deafferentation of the spinal cord has been shown to produce extensive reorganization of the corresp...
After paralyzing spinal cord injury the adult nervous system has little ability to 'heal' spinal con...
After paralyzing spinal cord injury the adult nervous system has little ability to 'heal' spinal con...
Injuries to the spinal cord often result in severe functional deficits that, in case of incomplete i...
After paralyzing spinal cord injury the adult nervous system has little ability to 'heal' spinal con...
Injuries to the spinal cord often result in severe functional deficits that, in case of incomplete i...
The corticospinal system—with its direct spinal pathway, the corticospinal tract (CST)—is the primar...
Anatomical plasticity such as fibre growth and the formation of new connections in the cortex and sp...
A spinal cord injury physically interrupts the long distance sensory and motor connections between ...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) usually results in permanent functional impairment and is considered a worl...
After a spinal cord injury (SCI), only half of affected individuals regain voluntary control of leg ...
The corticospinal tract (CST) is an essential neural pathway for reorganization that recovers motor ...
As most spinal cord injuries (SCIs) are incomplete, an important target for promoting neural repair ...
This study was performed to clarify the neural mechanisms responsible for func- tional recovery of h...