Kyungmo Park, Siti Hajar Salim, Jeungchan Lee, Changjin Jung, S. Lee, M. Cho, Woosuk Choi, Sanghoon Lee
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Somatotopic representation and cortical thickness of primary motor cortex in Bell's palsy: Preliminary study
The main objective of this research is to investigate how the somatotopic representation of motor cortex changes along no-use of affected facial muscles. We use Bell's palsy patients who has degenerated peripheral lesion and muscle paralysis.