Deprivation-related and use-dependent plasticity go hand in hand
Arm-amputation involves two powerful drivers for brain plasticity—sensory deprivation and altered use. However, research has largely focused on sensory deprivation and maladaptive change. Here we show that adaptive patterns of limb usage after amputation drive cortical plasticity. We report that ind...
Main Authors: | Makin, T, Cramer, A, Scholz, J, Hahamy, A, Henderson Slater, D, Tracey, I, Johansen-Berg, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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eLife Sciences Publications
2013
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