Artificial limb representation in amputees

Brain14.50
Volume: 141, Issue: 5, Pages: 1422 - 1433
Published: Mar 9, 2018
Abstract
The human brain contains multiple hand-selective areas, in both the sensorimotor and visual systems. Could our brain repurpose neural resources, originally developed for supporting hand function, to represent and control artificial limbs? We studied individuals with congenital or acquired hand-loss (hereafter one-handers) using functional MRI. We show that the more one-handers use an artificial limb (prosthesis) in their everyday life, the...
Paper Details
Title
Artificial limb representation in amputees
Published Date
Mar 9, 2018
Journal
Volume
141
Issue
5
Pages
1422 - 1433
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