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Body representations and brain damage.

M Rousseaux1, J Honoré2, A Saj3

  • 1EA 1026, university of Lille Nord-de-France, 59000 Lille, France; Neurological rehabilitation unit, Lille university hospital, 59000 Lille, France.

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Brain damage alters body representation, affecting limb movement, navigation, and balance. Rehabilitation uses sensory input to correct distorted body midline and lateral references, improving daily activities.

Keywords:
Body schemaNégligence spatialeReprésentations spatialesSchéma corporelSpatial neglectSpatial representations

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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Rehabilitation Medicine

Background:

  • Brain hemisphere damage can significantly impair body representation, impacting motor control and spatial awareness.
  • Spatial neglect, a common consequence, involves distorted egocentric body references, affecting peripersonal space navigation and postural stability.
  • Understanding these distortions is crucial for developing effective rehabilitation strategies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review and synthesize current knowledge on alterations in body representation following brain hemisphere damage.
  • To explore the relationship between distorted body schema and functional impairments, including limb movement, navigation, and balance.
  • To discuss the neural correlates and potential therapeutic interventions for these representational deficits.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature on body representation, spatial neglect, and neurological damage.
  • Analysis of studies investigating egocentric and lateral body reference frames.
  • Examination of neuroimaging and lesion data correlating brain structures with representational distortions.

Main Results:

  • Egocentric body midline representation is distorted in spatial neglect, showing ipsilesional translation and contralesional tilt.
  • These distortions correlate with difficulties in egocentric tasks, daily living activities, and postural control.
  • Lateral body references (e.g., shoulders) are often more severely affected than the body midline, particularly on the contralesional side.

Conclusions:

  • Brain damage, especially in parietal and somatosensory cortices, leads to complex distortions of the body schema.
  • These distortions extend beyond simple unawareness of the contralateral body, impacting spatial cognition and motor function.
  • Sensory modulation techniques show promise in rehabilitation by recalibrating distorted body references.