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Cortical reorganization of sensorimotor systems and the role of intracortical circuits after spinal cord injury

Mohammed et al., 2018

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Mohammed H
Hollis E
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Neurotherapeutics

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The plasticity of sensorimotor systems in mammals underlies the capacity for motor learning as well as the ability to relearn following injury. Spinal cord injury, which both deprives afferent input and interrupts efferent output, results in a disruption of cortical somatotopy …
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