In this work, functional changes in the sensorimotor cortex following unilateral hand immobilisation were investigated in 11 healthy volunteers. Sensory and motor function of both hands was also assessed. Cortical activation was monitored with functional magnetic resonance imaging at 3 T. All examinations were performed prior to and directly after 72 h of immobilisation of the dominant hand and wrist. Following unilateral immobilisation, cortical activation increased substantially during tactile stimulation of the non-immobilised hand. This was particularly evident in the ipsilateral somatosensory cortex. Additionally, a redistribution of hemispheric dominance towards zero lateralisation was seen. A bilateral cortical activation increase wa...
Cutaneous stimulation of the hand results in increased neural activity in the contralateral primary ...
The consequences of losing the ability to move a limb are traumatic. One approach that examines the ...
Limb immobilization and nonuse are well-known causes of cortico-motor depression. While physical tra...
International audienceThe main purpose of the present study was to investigate the functional plasti...
There is increasing evidence that hand immobilization is associated with various changes in the brai...
Although previous investigations agree in showing significant cortical modifications related to shor...
Surgical treatment of a flexor tendon lesion of the hand is followed by a 6-week period of dynamic i...
Limb immobilization paradigms are increasingly used to investigate changes in brain plasticity and s...
Use is a major factor driving plasticity of cortical processing and cortical maps. As demonstrated o...
The consequences of losing the ability to move a limb are traumatic. One approach that examines the ...
International audienceEnforced limb disuse strongly disrupts the cortical networks that are involved...
What happens in the brain following short-term limb immobilization? During the past decade, this que...
SummaryUse is a major factor driving plasticity of cortical processing and cortical maps. As demonst...
International audienceWe examined the effects of a brief period of limb immobilization on the cognit...
Hand immobilization has been associated with changes in neural networks of primary somatosensory cor...
Cutaneous stimulation of the hand results in increased neural activity in the contralateral primary ...
The consequences of losing the ability to move a limb are traumatic. One approach that examines the ...
Limb immobilization and nonuse are well-known causes of cortico-motor depression. While physical tra...
International audienceThe main purpose of the present study was to investigate the functional plasti...
There is increasing evidence that hand immobilization is associated with various changes in the brai...
Although previous investigations agree in showing significant cortical modifications related to shor...
Surgical treatment of a flexor tendon lesion of the hand is followed by a 6-week period of dynamic i...
Limb immobilization paradigms are increasingly used to investigate changes in brain plasticity and s...
Use is a major factor driving plasticity of cortical processing and cortical maps. As demonstrated o...
The consequences of losing the ability to move a limb are traumatic. One approach that examines the ...
International audienceEnforced limb disuse strongly disrupts the cortical networks that are involved...
What happens in the brain following short-term limb immobilization? During the past decade, this que...
SummaryUse is a major factor driving plasticity of cortical processing and cortical maps. As demonst...
International audienceWe examined the effects of a brief period of limb immobilization on the cognit...
Hand immobilization has been associated with changes in neural networks of primary somatosensory cor...
Cutaneous stimulation of the hand results in increased neural activity in the contralateral primary ...
The consequences of losing the ability to move a limb are traumatic. One approach that examines the ...
Limb immobilization and nonuse are well-known causes of cortico-motor depression. While physical tra...