Importance of precentral motor regions in human kinesthesia: a single case study.

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National Institute of Information and Communication Technology, Research Department 1, Kobe Advanced ICT Research Center, Kyoto, Japan.

Published: June 2011

Prompted by our neuroimaging findings in 60 normal people, we examined whether focal damage to the hand section of precentral motor regions impairs hand kinesthesia in a patient, and investigated brain regions related to recovery of kinesthetic function. The damage impaired contralateral kinesthesia. The peri-lesional cerebral motor region, together with the ipsilateral intermediate cerebellum, participated in the recovered kinesthetic processing. The study confirmed the importance of precentral motor regions in human kinesthesia, and indicated a contribution of the peri-lesional cerebral region in recovered kinesthesia after precentral damage, which conceptually fits with cases of recovery of motor function.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13554794.2010.498428DOI Listing

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