Neuroplasticidad asociada a miembro fantasma

  • Puerta Huertas R
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Abstract

In recent decades, the concept of neuroplasticity has taken clear relevance associated with the patient’s health and learning and behavior in the healthy individual. This ability of the nervous system involves assimilation, reorganization and modification of our biological mechanism, biochemical and physiological. With the advent of new scientific technologies that have ap- peared in recent years, we respond and maintain this concept of plasticity of the nervous system as a basic premise of being susceptible to external changes and dynamic. The phantom limb experience exposes permanently, the existence of an un- derlying mental body map and modifies the experience with our body, whose nervous system has the ability of cortical reorga- nization by sensory stimulation, sensory, endocrine and motor. The relationship between phantom and neuroplasticity is com- plex, difficult to investigate despite scientific breakthroughs, yet is dynamic, and that this capacity meets the needs of human health at different stages of his life.

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Puerta Huertas, R. de la. (2014). Neuroplasticidad asociada a miembro fantasma. Revista de La Sociedad Española Del Dolor, 21(6), 345–350. https://doi.org/10.4321/s1134-80462014000600008

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