Functional and structural plasticity in motor cortex: implications for stroke recovery.

Nudo Randolph J

Physical medicine and rehabilitation clinics of North America · 2003 · PMID 12625638 · 인용 192

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Several studies have now demonstrated that the motor cortical representations are dynamically maintained in both normal and brain-injured animals. Functional plasticity in the motor cortex of normal animals is accompanied by changes in synaptic morphology; these changes are skill-dependent rather than simply use-dependent. Finally, motor cortical areas undergo substantial functional alterations after focal ischemic infarcts; motor experience is a potent and adaptive modulator of injury-related plasticity.

These recent neuroscientific advances set the stage for the development of new, more effective interventions in chronic stroke populations that are based on the basic mechanisms underlying neuroplasticity.