Sensory remapping: a possible therapy option

The human sensory receptors are morphologically specialized to transduce specific stimuli into the brain. However, when an injury occurs, mainly in the spinal cord, which can be of traumatic or non-traumatic origin, it provokes various degrees of sensory deficits, autonomic, motor and sphincter dysf...

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Veröffentlicht in:Medicina (Sao Paulo. 197?) 2023-04, Vol.56 (1)
Hauptverfasser: Sousa, Wanderson Silva Macedo de, Lemos, Matheus Sam do Santos, Silva, Diego Agripino Chagas, Leite, Therezza Inácia Martins Gomes, Adad, Ana Claúdia de Miranda, Sousa, Ana Flávia Ferreira, Araújo, Gabriela Veiga Macedo e, Ribeiro, Jonatas Paulino da Cunha Monteiro
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Zusammenfassung:The human sensory receptors are morphologically specialized to transduce specific stimuli into the brain. However, when an injury occurs, mainly in the spinal cord, which can be of traumatic or non-traumatic origin, it provokes various degrees of sensory deficits, autonomic, motor and sphincter dysfunction below the level of the injury. Based on this, a new therapeutic modality is being proposed by neuroscientist Miguel Nicolelis, which is based on the brain-machine interface, that is, using other pathways so that the information can reach the cerebral cortex and thus be consciously processed.
ISSN:0076-6046
2176-7262
DOI:10.11606/issn.2176-7262.rmrp.2023.201531