Publications by authors named "Danielle A Sweetnam"

Recovery from stroke is rarely complete as humans and experimental animals typically show lingering deficits in sensory function. One explanation for limited recovery could be that rewired cortical networks do not process sensory stimuli with the same temporal precision as they normally would. To examine how well peri-infarct and more distant cortical networks process successive vibro-tactile stimulations of the affected forepaw (a measure of temporal fidelity), we imaged cortical depolarizations with millisecond temporal resolution using voltage-sensitive dyes.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Danielle A Sweetnam"

  • - Danielle A Sweetnam's research primarily investigates the effects of stroke on sensory processing, specifically focusing on how long-lasting deficits occur in the temporal fidelity of sensory processing in the somatosensory cortex.
  • - Her 2013 study reveals that recovery from stroke is often incomplete, with rewired cortical networks struggling to process sensory stimuli with the same precision they once had.
  • - Utilizing advanced imaging techniques, Sweetnam's work highlights the importance of examining both peri-infarct and distant cortical networks to understand the mechanisms underlying the impaired processing of vibro-tactile stimulations following a stroke.