Sensorimotor Cortical Neuroplasticity in the Early Stage of Bell’s Palsy

Volume: 2017, Pages: 1 - 8
Published: Jan 1, 2017
Abstract
Neuroplasticity is a common phenomenon in the human brain following nerve injury. It is defined as the brain’s ability to reorganize by creating new neural pathways in order to adapt to change. Here, we use task-related and resting-state fMRI to investigate neuroplasticity in the primary sensory (S1) and motor cortex (M1) in patients with acute Bell’s palsy (BP). We found that the period directly following the onset of BP (less than 14 days) is...
Paper Details
Title
Sensorimotor Cortical Neuroplasticity in the Early Stage of Bell’s Palsy
Published Date
Jan 1, 2017
Volume
2017
Pages
1 - 8
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