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Tactile Semiautomatic Passive-Finger Angle Stimulator (TSPAS)
Published on: July 30, 2020
Temporal dynamics of plastic changes in human primary somatosensory cortex after finger webbing
Maria L Stavrinou1, Stefania Della Penna, Vittorio Pizzella
1Institute for Advanced Biomedical Technologies, G. D'Annunzio University Foundation, Chieti, Italy. maria@heart.med.upatras.gr
Abstract:
The primary somatosensory cortex (SI) exhibits a detailed topographic organization of the hand and fingers, which has been found to undergo plastic changes following modifications of the sensory input. Although the spatial properties of these changes have been extensively investigated, little is known about their temporal dynamics. In this study, we adapted the paradigm of finger webbing, in which 4 fingers are temporarily webbed together, hence modifying their sensory feedback. We used magnetoencephalography, to measure changes in the hand representation in SI, before, during, and after finger webbing for about 5 h. Our results showed a decrease in the Euclidean distance (ED) between cortical sources activated by electrical stimuli to the index and small finger 30 min after webbing, followed by an increase lasting for about 2 h after webbing, which was followed by a return toward baseline values. These results provide a unique frame in which the different representational changes occur, merging previous findings that were only apparently controversial, in which either increases or decreases in ED were reported after sensory manipulation for relatively long or short duration, respectively. Moreover, these observations further confirm that the mechanisms that underlie cortical reorganization are extremely rapid in their expression and, for the first time, show how brain reorganization occurs over time.
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