Neural correlates of lower limbs proprioception: An fMRI study of foot position matching

Little is known about the neural correlates of lower limbs position sense, despite the impact that proprioceptive deficits have on everyday life activities, such as posture and gait control. We used fMRI to investigate in 30 healthy right‐handed and right‐footed subjects the regional distribution of...

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Hauptverfasser: Iandolo, Riccardo, Bellini, Alessandro, Saiote, Catarina, Marre, Ilaria, Bommarito, Giulia, Oesingmann, Niels, Fleysher, Lazar, Mancardi, Giovanni Luigi, Casadio, Maura, Inglese, Matilde
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description Little is known about the neural correlates of lower limbs position sense, despite the impact that proprioceptive deficits have on everyday life activities, such as posture and gait control. We used fMRI to investigate in 30 healthy right‐handed and right‐footed subjects the regional distribution of brain activity during position matching tasks performed with the right dominant and the left nondominant foot. Along with the brain activation, we assessed the performance during both ipsilateral and contralateral matching tasks. Subjects had lower errors when matching was performed by the left nondominant foot. The fMRI analysis suggested that the significant regions responsible for position sense are in the right parietal and frontal cortex, providing a first characterization of the neural correlates of foot position matching.
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Analysis of Variance
Brain
Brain - diagnostic imaging
Brain Mapping
Cortex (frontal)
Cortex (parietal)
Feet
Female
fMRI
Foot - innervation
Foot - physiology
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motor control
Movement
Oxygen - blood
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Posture
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sensory feedback
Young Adult
title Neural correlates of lower limbs proprioception: An fMRI study of foot position matching
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