Abstract Background After sub-total hemi-section of cervical cord at level C7/C8 in monkeys, the ipsilesional hand exhibited a paralysis for a couple of weeks, followed by incomplete recovery of manual dexterity, reaching a plateau after 40–50 days. Recently, we demonstrated that the level of the plateau was related to the size of the lesion and that progressive plastic changes of the motor map in the contralesional motor cortex, particularly the hand representation, took place following a comparable time course. The goal of the present study was to assess, in three macaque monkeys, whether the hand representation in the ipsilesional primary motor cortex (M1) was also affected by the cervical hemi-section. Results Unexpectedly, based on the...
Motor cortical areas from both hemispheres play a role during functional recovery after a unilatera...
The hand is unique to the primate and manual dexterity is at its finest in the human (Napier 1980), ...
AbstractThis is a review of our investigations into the neuronal mechanisms of functional recovery a...
BACKGROUND: After sub-total hemi-section of cervical cord at level C7/C8 in monkeys, the ipsilesiona...
BACKGROUND: After sub-total hemi-section of cervical cord at level C7/C8 in monkeys, the ipsilesiona...
After a sub-total hemisection of the cervical cord at level C7/C8 in monkeys, a paralysis of the hom...
The effects of a unilateral interruption of the dorsolateral funiculus at cervical level on the surv...
Manual dexterity, a prerogative of primates, is under the control of the corticospinal (CS) tract. B...
Although the arrangement of the corticospinal projection in primates is consistent with a more promi...
Evolutionally, development of the direct connection from the motor cortex to spinal motoneurons (cor...
In relation to mechanisms involved in functional recovery of manual dexterity from cervical cord inj...
Progressive plastic changes in the hand representation of the primary motor cortex parallels incompl...
A restricted lesion of the hand area in the primary motor cortex (M1) leads to a deficit of contral...
After a lesion in the motor cortex of an adult primate, are cortical motor maps reorganized? This im...
Picking up an object requires two basic motor operations: reaching and grasping. Neurophysiological ...
Motor cortical areas from both hemispheres play a role during functional recovery after a unilatera...
The hand is unique to the primate and manual dexterity is at its finest in the human (Napier 1980), ...
AbstractThis is a review of our investigations into the neuronal mechanisms of functional recovery a...
BACKGROUND: After sub-total hemi-section of cervical cord at level C7/C8 in monkeys, the ipsilesiona...
BACKGROUND: After sub-total hemi-section of cervical cord at level C7/C8 in monkeys, the ipsilesiona...
After a sub-total hemisection of the cervical cord at level C7/C8 in monkeys, a paralysis of the hom...
The effects of a unilateral interruption of the dorsolateral funiculus at cervical level on the surv...
Manual dexterity, a prerogative of primates, is under the control of the corticospinal (CS) tract. B...
Although the arrangement of the corticospinal projection in primates is consistent with a more promi...
Evolutionally, development of the direct connection from the motor cortex to spinal motoneurons (cor...
In relation to mechanisms involved in functional recovery of manual dexterity from cervical cord inj...
Progressive plastic changes in the hand representation of the primary motor cortex parallels incompl...
A restricted lesion of the hand area in the primary motor cortex (M1) leads to a deficit of contral...
After a lesion in the motor cortex of an adult primate, are cortical motor maps reorganized? This im...
Picking up an object requires two basic motor operations: reaching and grasping. Neurophysiological ...
Motor cortical areas from both hemispheres play a role during functional recovery after a unilatera...
The hand is unique to the primate and manual dexterity is at its finest in the human (Napier 1980), ...
AbstractThis is a review of our investigations into the neuronal mechanisms of functional recovery a...