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Cortical Microstimulation Thresholds Adjacent to Sensorimotor Cortex Injury

Journal of Neurotrauma, 1991
The initial severe contralateral impairment of motor function after unilateral damage to a portion of sensorimotor (SM) cortex lessens within a few weeks after injury. In this study, two hypotheses proposed to explain recovery of behavioral function after cortical injury were tested: (1) Intact cortex adjacent to the injury reorganizes to take over the
M G, Boyeson, D M, Feeney, W G, Dail
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Functional connectivity‐based parcellation of the human sensorimotor cortex

European Journal of Neuroscience, 2014
AbstractTask‐based functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has been successfully employed to obtain somatotopic maps of the human sensorimotor cortex. Here, we showed through direct comparison that a similar functional map can be obtained, independently of a task, by performing a connectivity‐based parcellation of the sensorimotor cortex based on ...
Long, X.   +4 more
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Cerebral Cortex: A Sensorimotor Amalgam in the Marsupialia

Science, 1963
In the cerebral cortex of the opossum and the wallaby there is a complete and coincident overlap of the sensory and the motor representations of the body. Within this sensorimotor area it is not possible to draw the line which in other mammals separates a primarily sensory area from a primarily motor area.
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Interneurons of the cat sensorimotor cortex.

Journal fur Hirnforschung, 1984
In this paper a review is given on the interneurons of the cerebral cortex, their subdivisions and neurophysiology. Special concern is given to short axon (local) interneurons and long-axon (association and callosal) stellate cells. Data obtained from simultaneous recordings of more than one neuron are also presented.
A S, Batuev, V P, Babmindra
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Sensorimotor Convergence in Circuitry of the Motor Cortex

The Neuroscientist, 2016
Scientists and philosophers have long appreciated that active somatosensation requires the sensory and motor systems to exchange information about body the body’s movements as well as touch in order to accurately interpret incoming somatosensory information and plan future movements. However, the circuitry underlying this sensory and motor integration
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Localization of Sensorimotor Cortex

Neurosurgery, 1992
Sumio Uematsu   +2 more
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Electrophysiological Localization of the Human Sensorimotor Cortex

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1989
U D, Schmid, U, Ebeling, H J, Reulen
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Pathophysiology of sensorimotor cortex in cortical myoclonus.

Clinical neuroscience (New York, N.Y.), 1997
We have studied greatly enhanced cortical responses to somatosensory stimuli [giant somatosensory evoked potential (SEP) or magnetic field (SEF)] and cortical activities preceding the myoclonus (premyoclonus spike) in patients with cortical myoclonus, using magnetoencephalographic (MEG) techniques. A P1m component of giant SEF was estimated as a dipole
Y, Ugawa   +5 more
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Representational drift in primary olfactory cortex

Nature, 2021
Carl E Schoonover   +2 more
exaly  

Parallel and distributed encoding of speech across human auditory cortex

Cell, 2021
Liberty Hamilton   +2 more
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