Poster 35: High-resolution electroencephalography and reorganization of posterior cortical potentials |
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Authors: | Joseph B. Green |
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Affiliation: | a Veterans Medical Center, Memphis TN, USA |
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Abstract: | Objective: To test whether reorganization after spinal cord lesions is “unfavorable” because of a takeover of cortical areas representing weak or paralyzed muscles. Design: Randomized study of electroencephalograms. Setting: Spinal cord research laboratory. Participants: 16 patients with spinal cord lesions and 10 normal controls. Interventions: Subjects were instructed in moving their right middle or index fingers. The fingers were also moved in a similar manner by an operator. Voluntary movement was monitored by electromyography. Main Outcome Measures: Movement-related cortical potentials and passive movements. Results: Posterior cortical reorganization represented reinforcement of residual motor pathways from somatosensory cortex (S1) to the spinal cord, and facilitated rehabilitation. Conclusion: Motor potentials can be generated by active and passive measurements of the fingers. Reorganization of somatosensory cortex is important in deriving potentials from proprioceptive input and creating the necessary templates to activate the motor networks and electroencephalographic activity. |
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Keywords: | Electroencephalography Rehabilitation |
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