Cortical and subcortical contributions to activity-dependent plasticity in primate somatosensory cortex.
@article{Jones2000CorticalAS,
title={Cortical and subcortical contributions to activity-dependent plasticity in primate somatosensory cortex.},
author={Edward G. Jones},
journal={Annual review of neuroscience},
year={2000},
volume={23},
pages={
1-37
}
}After manipulations of the periphery that reduce or enhance input to the somatosensory cortex, affected parts of the body representation will contract or expand, often over many millimeters. Various mechanisms, including divergence of preexisting connections, expression of latent synapses, and sprouting of new synapses, have been proposed to explain such phenomena, which probably underlie altered sensory experiences associated with limb amputation and peripheral nerve injury in humans. Putative…
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