| Literature DB >> 24613375 |
Laia Sallés1, Xavier Gironès2, José Vicente Lafuente3.
Abstract
The basic characteristics of Penfield homunculus (somatotopy and unique representation) have been questioned. The existence of a defined anatomo-functional organization within different segments of the same region is controversial. The presence of multiple motor representations in the primary motor area and in the parietal lobe interconnected by parieto-frontal circuits, which are widely overlapped, form a complex organization. Both features support the recovery of functions after brain injury. Regarding the movement organization, it is possible to yield a relevant impact through the understanding of actions and intentions of others, which is mediated by the activation of mirror-neuron systems. The implementation of cognitive functions (observation, image of the action and imitation) from the acute treatment phase allows the activation of motor representations without having to perform the action and it plays an important role in learning motor patterns.Entities:
Keywords: Homunculus; Homúnculo; Mirror neurons; Motor organization; Multiple representation; Neuronas espejo; Organización motora; Plasticidad; Plasticity; Representación múltiple; Somatotopy; Somatotopía
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24613375 DOI: 10.1016/j.medcli.2013.12.013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Clin (Barc) ISSN: 0025-7753 Impact factor: 1.725