Several studies have suggested both a local and network reorganization of the sensorimotor system following amputation. Transplantation of a new limb results in a new shifting of cortical activity in the local territory of the transplanted limb. However, there is a lack of information about the reversibility of the abnormalities at the network level. The objective of this study was to characterize the functional connectivity changes between the cortical territory of the new hand and two intrinsic network of interest: the sensorimotor network (SMN) and the default mode network (DMN) of one patient whom received bilateral forearm transplants. Using resting-state fMRI these two networks were identified across four different time points, starti...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Amputation of the hand is a rare and extremely intense trauma. R...
Abstract Touch-like phantom limb sensations can be elicited through targeted transcutaneous electric...
Cortical reorganization in response to peripheral nervous system damage is only poorly understood. I...
AbstractOne of the most striking demonstrations of plasticity in the adult human brain follows perip...
The physiological mechanism after hand transplant was investigated using magnetic resonance imaging ...
Background. Amputation in adults is a serious procedure or traumatic outcome, one that leads to a po...
The human primary motor cortex (M1) undergoes considerable reorganization in response to traumatic u...
In this functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study, we examined changes--relative to healthy...
Although cerebral neuroplasticity following amputation has been observed, little is understood about...
SummaryAmputation induces substantial reorganization of the body part somatotopy in primary sensory ...
Previous studies investigating brain activation present during upper limb movement after stroke have...
Cerebral neuroplasticity after amputation has been elucidated by functional neuroimaging. However, l...
Limb loss provides a key model for studying brain reorganisation as it combines two main drivers of...
Stroke patients suffering from hemiparesis may show substantial recovery in the first months poststr...
This case study demonstrates the change of sensory cortical representations of the residual parts of...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Amputation of the hand is a rare and extremely intense trauma. R...
Abstract Touch-like phantom limb sensations can be elicited through targeted transcutaneous electric...
Cortical reorganization in response to peripheral nervous system damage is only poorly understood. I...
AbstractOne of the most striking demonstrations of plasticity in the adult human brain follows perip...
The physiological mechanism after hand transplant was investigated using magnetic resonance imaging ...
Background. Amputation in adults is a serious procedure or traumatic outcome, one that leads to a po...
The human primary motor cortex (M1) undergoes considerable reorganization in response to traumatic u...
In this functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study, we examined changes--relative to healthy...
Although cerebral neuroplasticity following amputation has been observed, little is understood about...
SummaryAmputation induces substantial reorganization of the body part somatotopy in primary sensory ...
Previous studies investigating brain activation present during upper limb movement after stroke have...
Cerebral neuroplasticity after amputation has been elucidated by functional neuroimaging. However, l...
Limb loss provides a key model for studying brain reorganisation as it combines two main drivers of...
Stroke patients suffering from hemiparesis may show substantial recovery in the first months poststr...
This case study demonstrates the change of sensory cortical representations of the residual parts of...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Amputation of the hand is a rare and extremely intense trauma. R...
Abstract Touch-like phantom limb sensations can be elicited through targeted transcutaneous electric...
Cortical reorganization in response to peripheral nervous system damage is only poorly understood. I...