Stable cortical body maps before and after arm amputation.
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The adult brain's capacity for cortical reorganization remains debated. Using longitudinal neuroimaging in three adults, followed before and up to 5 years after arm amputation, we compared cortical activity elicited by movement of the hand (before amputation) versus phantom hand (after amputation) and lips (before and after amputation). We observed stable cortical representations of both hand and lips in primary sensorimotor regions. By directly quantifying activity changes across amputation, we demonstrate that amputation does not trigger large-scale cortical reorganization.
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Nat Neurosci
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1097-6256
1546-1726
1546-1726
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28
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Springer Nature
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MRC (MC_UU_00030/10)

