SummaryAmputation induces substantial reorganization of the body part somatotopy in primary sensory cortex (S1 complex, hereafter S1) [1, 2], and these effects of deafferentiation increase with time [3]. Determining whether these changes are reversible is critical for understanding the potential to recover from deafferenting injuries. Earlier BOLD fMRI data demonstrate increased S1 activity in response to stimulation of an allogenically transplanted hand [4]. Here, we report the first evidence that the representation of a transplanted hand can actually recapture the pre-amputation S1 hand territory. A 54-year-old male received a unilateral hand transplant 35 years after traumatic amputation of his right hand. Despite limited sensation, palm...
Electrophysiological signals in the human motor system may change in different ways after deafferent...
A plastic remodeling of regions in somatosensory cortex has previously been observed to occur in sep...
Several studies have suggested both a local and network reorganization of the sensorimotor system fo...
SummaryAmputation induces substantial reorganization of the body part somatotopy in primary sensory ...
Former amputees who undergo allogeneic hand transplantation or autogenic hand replantation (jointly,...
The physiological mechanism after hand transplant was investigated using magnetic resonance imaging ...
Limb loss provides a key model for studying brain reorganisation as it combines two main drivers of...
A vascularized composite tissue allotransplantation (VCA) was performed at the Children’s Hospital o...
The human primary motor cortex (M1) undergoes considerable reorganization in response to traumatic u...
AbstractThe topography of the somatosensory maps of our body [1] can be largely shaped by alteration...
The hand area of the primary somatosensory cortex contains detailed finger topography, thought to be...
Hands were transplanted from brain-dead donors for the treatment of two male unilateral amputees, ag...
The hand area of the primary somatosensory cortex contains detailed finger topography, thought to be...
Patient D.S. lost his dominant right hand above the wrist in an industrial accident at age 19 years ...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Amputation of the hand is a rare and extremely intense trauma. R...
Electrophysiological signals in the human motor system may change in different ways after deafferent...
A plastic remodeling of regions in somatosensory cortex has previously been observed to occur in sep...
Several studies have suggested both a local and network reorganization of the sensorimotor system fo...
SummaryAmputation induces substantial reorganization of the body part somatotopy in primary sensory ...
Former amputees who undergo allogeneic hand transplantation or autogenic hand replantation (jointly,...
The physiological mechanism after hand transplant was investigated using magnetic resonance imaging ...
Limb loss provides a key model for studying brain reorganisation as it combines two main drivers of...
A vascularized composite tissue allotransplantation (VCA) was performed at the Children’s Hospital o...
The human primary motor cortex (M1) undergoes considerable reorganization in response to traumatic u...
AbstractThe topography of the somatosensory maps of our body [1] can be largely shaped by alteration...
The hand area of the primary somatosensory cortex contains detailed finger topography, thought to be...
Hands were transplanted from brain-dead donors for the treatment of two male unilateral amputees, ag...
The hand area of the primary somatosensory cortex contains detailed finger topography, thought to be...
Patient D.S. lost his dominant right hand above the wrist in an industrial accident at age 19 years ...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Amputation of the hand is a rare and extremely intense trauma. R...
Electrophysiological signals in the human motor system may change in different ways after deafferent...
A plastic remodeling of regions in somatosensory cortex has previously been observed to occur in sep...
Several studies have suggested both a local and network reorganization of the sensorimotor system fo...