The relationship between phantom limb phenomena and cortical reorganization was examined in five subjects with congenital absence of an upper limb and nine traumatic amputees. Neuromagnetic source imaging revealed minimal reorganization of primary somatosensory cortex in the congenital amputees (M=0.69 cm, SD 0.24) and the traumatic amputees without phantom limb pain (M=0.27 cm, SD 0.25); the amputees with phantom limb pain showed massive cortical reorganization (M=2.22 cm, SD 0.78). Phantom limb pain and nonpainful phantom limb phenomena were absent in the congenital amputees. Whereas phantom limb pain was positively related to cortical reorganization (r=0.87), nonpainful phantom phenomena were not significantly correlated with cortical re...
Activity in the cerebral cortex associated with non-painful phantom limb sensation was studied in 14...
Almost everyone who has a limb amputated will experience a phantom limb--the vivid impression that t...
Andoh J, Milde C, Diers M, et al. Assessment of cortical reorganization and preserved function in ph...
Although phantom-limb pain is a frequent consequence of the amputation of an extremity, little is kn...
In human arm amputees, a significant relationship was found between the amount of reorganization in ...
In this study 16 unilateral upper extremity amputees participated in a comprehensive psychophysiolog...
Whereas several studies reported a close relationship between changes in the somatotopic organizatio...
Phantom sensations are experienced by almost every person who has lost their hand in adulthood. This...
Phantom limb pain (PLP) in amputees is associated with reorganizational changes in the somatosensory...
1. Two complimentary techniques were used to study cortical function in six human upper limb amputee...
The demonstration of cortical representational shifts in adult animals subsequent to deafferentation...
Phantom limb pain (PLP) is very common after amputation and has been associated with neural reorgani...
Limb amputation results in plasticity of connections between the brain and muscles, with the cortica...
The body schema is an action-related representation of the body that arises from activity in a netwo...
A systematic descriptive survey was carried out on a clinic population with acquired upper limb ampu...
Activity in the cerebral cortex associated with non-painful phantom limb sensation was studied in 14...
Almost everyone who has a limb amputated will experience a phantom limb--the vivid impression that t...
Andoh J, Milde C, Diers M, et al. Assessment of cortical reorganization and preserved function in ph...
Although phantom-limb pain is a frequent consequence of the amputation of an extremity, little is kn...
In human arm amputees, a significant relationship was found between the amount of reorganization in ...
In this study 16 unilateral upper extremity amputees participated in a comprehensive psychophysiolog...
Whereas several studies reported a close relationship between changes in the somatotopic organizatio...
Phantom sensations are experienced by almost every person who has lost their hand in adulthood. This...
Phantom limb pain (PLP) in amputees is associated with reorganizational changes in the somatosensory...
1. Two complimentary techniques were used to study cortical function in six human upper limb amputee...
The demonstration of cortical representational shifts in adult animals subsequent to deafferentation...
Phantom limb pain (PLP) is very common after amputation and has been associated with neural reorgani...
Limb amputation results in plasticity of connections between the brain and muscles, with the cortica...
The body schema is an action-related representation of the body that arises from activity in a netwo...
A systematic descriptive survey was carried out on a clinic population with acquired upper limb ampu...
Activity in the cerebral cortex associated with non-painful phantom limb sensation was studied in 14...
Almost everyone who has a limb amputated will experience a phantom limb--the vivid impression that t...
Andoh J, Milde C, Diers M, et al. Assessment of cortical reorganization and preserved function in ph...