Alteration of digital representations in somatosensory cortex in focal hand dystonia

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Abstract

Focal hand dystonia involves a loss of motor control of one or more digits; it is associated with the repetitive, synchronous movements of the digits made by musicians over periods of many years. Magnetic source imaging revealed that there is a smaller distance (fusion) between the representations of the digits in somatosensory cortex for the affected hand of dystonic musicians than for the hands of non-musician control subjects. The data suggest that use-dependent susceptibility to digital representation fusion in cortex may be involved in the etiology of focal dystonia. A successful therapy for the condition has been developed based on this consideration.

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Elbert, T., Candia, V., Altenmüller, E., Rau, H., Sterr, A., Rockstroh, B., … Taub, E. (1998). Alteration of digital representations in somatosensory cortex in focal hand dystonia. NeuroReport, 9(16), 3571–3575. https://doi.org/10.1097/00001756-199811160-00006

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