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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38460100/unlocking-the-power-of-motor-imagery-a-comprehensive-review-on-its-application-in-alleviating-foot-pain
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Roberto Tedeschi
BACKGROUND: Motor imagery is a cognitive process that involves mentally simulating movements without physical execution. It has been studied in the context of foot pain to understand the role of motor cortical reorganization and its impact on motor imagery abilities. However, further research is needed to establish consistent evidence regarding the relationship between motor imagery and foot pain. METHODS: This review analyzed five relevant articles that investigated motor imagery in the context of foot pain...
March 9, 2024: Acta Neurologica Belgica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38457332/ocular-surface-information-seen-from-the-somatosensory-thalamus-and-cortex
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Enrique Velasco, Marta Zaforas, M Carmen Acosta, Juana Gallar, Juan Aguilar
Ocular Surface (OS) somatosensory innervation detects external stimuli producing perceptions, such as pain or dryness, the most relevant symptoms in many OS pathologies. Nevertheless, little is known about the central nervous system circuits involved in these perceptions, and how they integrate multimodal inputs in general. Here, we aim to describe the thalamic and cortical activity in response to OS stimulation of different modalities. Electrophysiological extracellular recordings in anaesthetized rats were used to record neural activity, while saline drops at different temperatures were applied to stimulate the OS...
March 8, 2024: Journal of Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38307439/unraveling-the-left-right-judgment-task-in-chronic-low-back-pain-insights-through-behavioral-electrophysiological-motor-imagery-and-bodily-disruption-perspectives
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nuria García-Dopico, Juan L Terrasa, Ana M González-Roldán, Olga Velasco-Roldán, Carolina Sitges
Bodily disruptions have been consistently demonstrated in individuals with chronic low back pain. The performance on the left-right judgment task has been purposed as an indirect measure of the cortical proprioceptive representation of the body. It has been suggested to be dependent on implicit motor imagery, although the available evidence is conflicting. Hence, the aim of this case-control observational study was to examine the performance (accuracy and reaction times) and event-related potentials while performing the left-right judgment task for back and hand images in individuals with chronic low back pain versus healthy controls, along with its relationship with self-reported measurements and quantitative sensory testing...
February 1, 2024: Journal of Pain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38267578/cortical-regulation-of-helping-behaviour-towards-others-in-pain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mingmin Zhang, Ye Emily Wu, Mengping Jiang, Weizhe Hong
Humans and animals exhibit various forms of prosocial helping behaviour towards others in need1-3 . Although previous research has investigated how individuals may perceive others' states4,5 , the neural mechanisms of how they respond to others' needs and goals with helping behaviour remain largely unknown. Here we show that mice engage in a form of helping behaviour towards other individuals experiencing physical pain and injury-they exhibit allolicking (social licking) behaviour specifically towards the injury site, which aids the recipients in coping with pain...
January 24, 2024: Nature
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38267056/is-phantom-limb-awareness-necessary-for-the-treatment-of-phantom-limb-pain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Huixiang Yang, Takufumi Yanagisawa
Phantom limb pain is attributed to abnormal sensorimotor cortical representations. Various feedback treatments have been applied to induce the reorganization of the sensorimotor cortical representations to reduce pain. We developed a training protocol using a brain-computer interface (BCI) to induce plastic changes in the sensorimotor cortical representation of phantom hand movements and demonstrated that BCI training effectively reduces phantom limb pain. By comparing the induced cortical representation and pain, the mechanisms worsening the pain have been attributed to the residual phantom hand representation...
January 24, 2024: Neurologia Medico-chirurgica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38155585/influence-of-sensory-re-trainingon-cortical-reorganization-in-peripheral-neuropathy-a-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Kübra Canlı, Joris Van Oijen, Jessica Van Oosterwijck, Mira Meeus, Sophie Van Oosterwijck, Kayleigh De Meulemeester
This study systematically reviewed the literature about sensory re-training effect in comparison to other rehabilitative techniques on cortical reorganization in patients with peripheral neuropathic pain. After performing an electronic search, risk of bias was assessed using the revised Cochrane Risk of Bias Tool for randomized controlled trials and the Risk of Bias in Non-Randomized Studies-of Interventions for non-randomized studies of intervention. The strength of conclusion was determined using the evidence-based guideline development approach...
December 28, 2023: PM & R: the Journal of Injury, Function, and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38129743/females-with-painful-temporomandibular-disorders-present-higher-intracortical-facilitation-relative-to-pain-free-controls
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alberto Herrero Babiloni, Marianne Jodoin, Catherine Provost, Camille Charlebois-Plante, Beatrice P De Koninck, Amelie Apinis-Deshaies, Gilles J Lavigne, Louis De Beaumont
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to investigate cortical excitability differences in the primary motor cortex (M1) hand representation between individuals with temporomandibular disorders (TMD) and healthy controls. We assessed resting motor thresholds, motor-evoked potentials (MEPs), intracortical inhibition, and intracortical facilitation and explored potential associations with clinical and psychosocial characteristics in the TMD group. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We recruited 36 female participants with TMD and 17 pain-free controls...
December 22, 2023: Clinical Oral Investigations
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37914091/backwards-unveiling-the-brain-s-topographic-organization-of-paraspinal-sensory-input
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexandros Guekos, David M Cole, Monika Dörig, Philipp Stämpfli, Louis Schibli, Philipp Schuetz, Petra Schweinhardt, Michael L Meier
Cortical reorganization and its potential pathological significance are being increasingly studied in musculoskeletal disorders such as chronic low back pain (CLBP) patients. However, detailed sensory-topographic maps of the human back are lacking, and a baseline characterization of such representations, reflecting the somatosensory organization of the healthy back, is needed before exploring potential sensory map reorganization. To this end, a novel pneumatic vibrotactile stimulation method was used to stimulate paraspinal sensory afferents, while studying their cortical representations in unprecedented detail...
December 1, 2023: NeuroImage
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37778879/how-should-we-treat-painful-sensitivity-in-the-hand-an-international-e-delphi-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrea Hebert, Joy MacDermid, Jocelyn Harris, Tara Packham
BACKGROUND: Evidence synthesis suggests allodynia resulting from neuropathic pain has few interventions with clear effectiveness. As research continues to build this needed evidence base, expert consensus recommendations can address the conflicting approaches within current hand therapy practice. PURPOSE: This study aimed to develop consensus recommendations for the clinical management of allodynia from an international panel of hand therapists. STUDY DESIGN: This was an international e-Delphi survey study...
September 29, 2023: Journal of Hand Therapy: Official Journal of the American Society of Hand Therapists
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37746055/stimulation-of-peroneal-nerves-reveals-maintained-somatosensory-representation-in-transtibial-amputees
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Caroline Ritter, Maria Geisler, Kathrin R Blume, Sandra Nehrdich, Gunther O Hofmann, Hanna Koehler, Wolfgang H R Miltner, Thomas Weiss
INTRODUCTION: Several studies have found changes in the organization of the primary somatosensory cortex (SI) after amputation. This SI reorganization was mainly investigated by stimulating neighboring areas to amputation. Unexpectedly, the somatosensory representation of the deafferented limb has rarely been directly tested. METHODS: We stimulated the truncated peroneal nerve in 24 unilateral transtibial amputees and 15 healthy controls. The stimulation intensity was adjusted to make the elicited percept comparable between both stimulation sides...
2023: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37634375/reorganization-of-sensorimotor-representations-of-the-intact-limb-after-upper-but-not-lower-limb-traumatic-amputation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michelle Marneweck, Cooper Gardner, Neil M Dundon, Jolinda Smith, Scott H Frey
It is becoming increasingly clear that limb loss induces wider spread reorganization of representations of the body that are nonadjacent to the affected cortical territory. Data from upper extremity amputees reveal intrusion of the representation of the ipsilateral intact limb into the former hand territory. Here we test for the first time whether this reorganization of the intact limb into the deprived cortex is specific to the neurological organization of the upper limbs or reflects large scale adaptation that is triggered by any unilateral amputation...
2023: NeuroImage: Clinical
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37609451/plasticity-of-face-hand-sensorimotor-circuits-after-a-traumatic-brachial-plexus-injury
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fernanda de Figueiredo Torres, Bia Lima Ramalho, Marcelle Ribeiro Rodrigues, Ana Carolina Schmaedeke, Victor Hugo Moraes, Karen T Reilly, Raquel de Paula Carvalho, Claudia D Vargas
BACKGROUND: Interactions between the somatosensory and motor cortices are of fundamental importance for motor control. Although physically distant, face and hand representations are side by side in the sensorimotor cortex and interact functionally. Traumatic brachial plexus injury (TBPI) interferes with upper limb sensorimotor function, causes bilateral cortical reorganization, and is associated with chronic pain. Thus, TBPI may affect sensorimotor interactions between face and hand representations...
2023: Frontiers in Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37524138/functional-and-structural-synaptic-remodeling-mechanisms-underlying-somatotopic-organization-and-reorganization-in-the-thalamus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yoshifumi Ueta, Mariko Miyata
The somatosensory system organizes the topographic representation of body maps, termed somatotopy, at all levels of an ascending hierarchy. Postnatal maturation of somatotopy establishes optimal somatosensation, whereas deafferentation in adults reorganizes somatotopy, which underlies pathological somatosensation, such as phantom pain and complex regional pain syndrome. Here, we focus on the mouse whisker somatosensory thalamus to study how sensory experience shapes the fine topography of afferent connectivity during the critical period and what mechanisms remodel it and drive a large-scale somatotopic reorganization after peripheral nerve injury...
July 29, 2023: Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37291772/chronic-stroke-survivors-perspective-on-the-use-of-serious-games-to-motivate-upper-limb-rehabilitation-a-qualitative-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paula Amorim, Helder Serra, Beatriz Santos Sousa, Paulo Dias, Miguel Castelo-Branco, Henrique Martins
Upper limb paresis occurs quite commonly after stroke and may result in the affected limb's disuse or learned non-use. As a result, its cortical representation may be suppressed, further inhibiting its spontaneous utilization, resulting in motor function deterioration, increase in spasticity, joint stiffness and pain.The aim of this work was to involve stroke survivors in a qualitative study within a user centred design process to better understand the perspectives of stroke survivors on virtual reality - based serious games (SG) for upper limb rehabilitation during the chronic phase and use those insights to design a VR-based serious games which promotes activation of the affected cortical area...
2023: Health Informatics Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37252991/principles-of-nociceptive-coding-in-the-anterior-cingulate-cortex
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mario A Acuña, Fernando Kasanetz, Paolo De Luna, Marta Falkowska, Thomas Nevian
The perception of pain is a multidimensional sensory and emotional/affective experience arising from distributed brain activity. However, the involved brain regions are not specific for pain. Thus, how the cortex distinguishes nociception from other aversive and salient sensory stimuli remains elusive. Additionally, the resulting consequences of chronic neuropathic pain on sensory processing have not been characterized. Using in vivo miniscope calcium imaging with cellular resolution in freely moving mice, we elucidated the principles of nociceptive and sensory coding in the anterior cingulate cortex, a region essential for pain processing...
June 6, 2023: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37224813/representation-and-control-of-pain-and-itch-by-distinct-prefrontal-neural-ensembles
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qian Pan, Su-Shan Guo, Ming Chen, Xin-Yu Su, Zi-Long Gao, Qi Wang, Tian-Le Xu, Ming-Gang Liu, Ji Hu
Pain and itch are two closely related but essentially distinct sensations that elicit different behavioral responses. However, it remains mysterious how pain and itch information is encoded in the brain to produce differential perceptions. Here, we report that nociceptive and pruriceptive signals are separately represented and processed by distinct neural ensembles in the prelimbic (PL) subdivision of the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) in mice. Pain- and itch-responsive cortical neural ensembles were found to significantly differ in electrophysiological properties, input-output connectivity profiles, and activity patterns to nociceptive or pruriceptive stimuli...
May 16, 2023: Neuron
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36755097/the-cellular-coding-of-temperature-in-the-mammalian-cortex
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Vestergaard, M Carta, G Güney, J F A Poulet
Temperature is a fundamental sensory modality separate from touch, with dedicated receptor channels and primary afferent neurons for cool and warm1-3 . Unlike for other modalities, however, the cortical encoding of temperature remains unknown, with very few cortical neurons reported that respond to non-painful temperature, and the presence of a 'thermal cortex' is debated4-8 . Here, using widefield and two-photon calcium imaging in the mouse forepaw system, we identify cortical neurons that respond to cooling and/or warming with distinct spatial and temporal response properties...
February 8, 2023: Nature
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36627332/atypical-influence-of-biomechanical-knowledge-in-complex-regional-pain-syndrome-towards-a-different-perspective-on-body-representation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
L Filbrich, C Verfaille, G Vannuscorps, A Berquin, O Barbier, X Libouton, V Fraselle, D Mouraux, V Legrain
Part of the multifaceted pathophysiology of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is ascribed to lateralized maladaptive neuroplasticity in sensorimotor cortices, corroborated by behavioral studies indicating that patients present difficulties in mentally representing their painful limb. Such difficulties are widely measured with hand laterality judgment tasks (HLT), which are also used in the rehabilitation of CRPS to activate motor imagery and restore the cortical representation of the painful limb. The potential of these tasks to elicit motor imagery is critical to their use in therapy, yet, the influence of the body's biomechanical constraints (BMC) on HLT reaction time, supposed to index motor imagery activation, is rarely verified...
January 10, 2023: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36537039/the-gradient-model-of-brain-organization-in-decisions-involving-empathy-for-pain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Karin Labek, Elisa Sittenberger, Valerie Kienhöfer, Luna Rabl, Irene Messina, Matthias Schurz, Julia C Stingl, Roberto Viviani
Influential models of cortical organization propose a close relationship between heteromodal association areas and highly connected hubs in the default mode network. The "gradient model" of cortical organization proposes a close relationship between these areas and highly connected hubs in the default mode network, a set of cortical areas deactivated by demanding tasks. Here, we used a decision-making task and representational similarity analysis with classic "empathy for pain" stimuli to probe the relationship between high-level representations of imminent pain in others and these areas...
December 19, 2022: Cerebral Cortex
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36409402/the-relationship-between-central-nervous-system-morphometry-changes-and-key-symptoms-in-crohn-s-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gita Thapaliya, Sally Eldeghaidy, Michael Asghar, Jordan McGing, Shellie Radford, Susan Francis, Gordon William Moran
Alterations in grey matter volume (GMV) and cortical thickness (CT) in Crohn's disease (CD) patients has been previously documented. However, the findings are inconsistent, and not a true representation of CD burden, as only CD patients in remission have been studied thus far. We investigate alterations in brain morphometry in patients with active CD and those in remission, and study relationships between brain structure and key symptoms of fatigue, abdominal pain, and extraintestinal manifestations (EIM). Magnetic Resonance Imaging brain scans were collected in 89 participants; 34 CD participants with active disease, 13 CD participants in remission and 42 healthy controls (HCs); Voxel based morphometry (VBM) assessed GMV and white matter volume (WMV), and surface-based analysis assessed cortical thickness (CT)...
November 21, 2022: Brain Imaging and Behavior
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