Dynamic and Distributed Somatosensory Representations as the Substrate for Cortical and Subcortical Plasticity

Miguel A.L. Nicolelis
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Abstract

Seconds after a cutaneous deafferentation is induced in adult animals, a complex process of plastic reorganization is triggered in the subcortical and cortical structures that form the somatosensory system. This process, which leads to the immediate unmasking of novel neuronal sensory responses, continues to evolve for many weeks and months until most of the neuronal tissue deprived of its original afferent input gains responsiveness to surrounding skin territories. Here, I propose that the existence of dynamic and distributed sensory representations throughout the somatosensory system offers the substrate for the occurrence of immediate plastic remapping of the body surface following either a peripheral injury or a change in sensory experience.

动态和分布式体感表征是皮层和皮层下可塑性的基础
在成年动物的皮肤脱神经后,在形成体感觉系统的皮层下和皮层结构中触发一个复杂的可塑性重组过程。这一过程会导致新的神经元感觉反应立即被发现,并持续进化数周或数月,直到大多数失去原始传入输入的神经元组织获得对周围皮肤区域的反应。在这里,我提出在整个体感觉系统中存在动态和分布式的感觉表征,为在外周损伤或感觉体验改变后立即发生体表的塑性重新映射提供了基础。
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