2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.01.18.524583
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Post-Ischemic Reorganization of Sensory Responses in Cerebral Cortex

Abstract: Sensorimotor integration is critical for generating skilled, volitional movements. While stroke tends to impact motor function, there are also often associated sensory deficits that contribute to overall behavioral deficits. Because many of the cortico-cortical projections participating in the generation of volitional movement either target or pass-through primary motor cortex (in rats, caudal forelimb area; CFA), any damage to CFA can lead to a subsequent disruption in information flow. As a result, the loss … Show more

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“…It has been well documented that the cortical motor map undergoes a large scale of reorganization following stroke [24,[33][34][35]. For example, upon ischemic injury to the CFA in rats, functional recovery was closely related to changes in connectivity between the sensory and premotor cortex connected to the RFA [34].…”
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“…It has been well documented that the cortical motor map undergoes a large scale of reorganization following stroke [24,[33][34][35]. For example, upon ischemic injury to the CFA in rats, functional recovery was closely related to changes in connectivity between the sensory and premotor cortex connected to the RFA [34].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%