Enhancing plasticity in central networks improves motor and sensory recovery after nerve damage
Peripheral nerve damage generates maladaptive neuroplasticity as central networks attempt to compensate for the loss of peripheral connectivity. Here, the authors reverse the aberrant plasticity via vagus nerve stimulation to elicit synaptic reorganization and to improve sensorimotor recovery.
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Autores principales: | Eric C. Meyers, Nimit Kasliwal, Bleyda R. Solorzano, Elaine Lai, Geetanjali Bendale, Abigail Berry, Patrick D. Ganzer, Mario Romero-Ortega, Robert L. Rennaker, Michael P. Kilgard, Seth A. Hays |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/4925c9c52b894bb69b99b2cb3eac309d |
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