AbstractOne of the most striking demonstrations of plasticity in the adult human brain follows peripheral injury, such as amputation. In the primary sensorimotor cortex, arm amputation results in massive local remapping of the missing hands' cortical territory. However, little is known about the consequences of sensorimotor deprivation on global brain organisation. Here, we used resting-state fMRI to identify large-scale reorganisation beyond the primary sensorimotor cortex in arm amputees, compared with two-handed controls. Specifically, we characterised changes in functional connectivity between the cortical territory of the missing hand in the primary sensorimotor cortex (‘missing hand cortex’) and two networks of interest: the sensorimo...
Although cerebral neuroplasticity following amputation has been observed, little is understood about...
Using functional MRI (fMRI) we investigated 13 upper limb amputees with phantom limb pain (PLP) duri...
Several studies have suggested both a local and network reorganization of the sensorimotor system fo...
AbstractOne of the most striking demonstrations of plasticity in the adult human brain follows perip...
The current thesis was aimed at investigating how the primary sensorimotor cortex, and in particular...
Phantom sensations are experienced by almost every person who has lost their hand in adulthood. This...
The hand area of the primary somatosensory cortex contains detailed finger topography, thought to be...
Cerebral neuroplasticity after amputation has been elucidated by functional neuroimaging. However, l...
Phantom limb pain (PLP) is commonly considered to be a result of maladaptive brain plasticity. This ...
A key question in neuroscience is how cortical organisation relates to experience. Previously we sho...
AbstractThis case study demonstrates the change of sensory cortical representations of the residual ...
The hand area of the primary somatosensory cortex contains detailed finger topography, thought to be...
Limb amputation results in plasticity of connections between the brain and muscles, with the cortica...
Phantom limb pain (PLP) is very common after amputation and has been associated with neural reorgani...
Electrophysiological signals in the human motor system may change in different ways after deafferent...
Although cerebral neuroplasticity following amputation has been observed, little is understood about...
Using functional MRI (fMRI) we investigated 13 upper limb amputees with phantom limb pain (PLP) duri...
Several studies have suggested both a local and network reorganization of the sensorimotor system fo...
AbstractOne of the most striking demonstrations of plasticity in the adult human brain follows perip...
The current thesis was aimed at investigating how the primary sensorimotor cortex, and in particular...
Phantom sensations are experienced by almost every person who has lost their hand in adulthood. This...
The hand area of the primary somatosensory cortex contains detailed finger topography, thought to be...
Cerebral neuroplasticity after amputation has been elucidated by functional neuroimaging. However, l...
Phantom limb pain (PLP) is commonly considered to be a result of maladaptive brain plasticity. This ...
A key question in neuroscience is how cortical organisation relates to experience. Previously we sho...
AbstractThis case study demonstrates the change of sensory cortical representations of the residual ...
The hand area of the primary somatosensory cortex contains detailed finger topography, thought to be...
Limb amputation results in plasticity of connections between the brain and muscles, with the cortica...
Phantom limb pain (PLP) is very common after amputation and has been associated with neural reorgani...
Electrophysiological signals in the human motor system may change in different ways after deafferent...
Although cerebral neuroplasticity following amputation has been observed, little is understood about...
Using functional MRI (fMRI) we investigated 13 upper limb amputees with phantom limb pain (PLP) duri...
Several studies have suggested both a local and network reorganization of the sensorimotor system fo...