Abstract

The brain's default mode network consists of discrete, bilateral and symmetrical cortical areas, in the medial and lateral parietal, medial prefrontal, and medial and lateral temporal cortices of the human, nonhuman primate, cat, and rodent brains. Its ...Read More

Keywords

NeuroscienceSomatosensory systemPrefrontal cortexPrimateAnatomyCortex (anatomy)PeripheralPsychologyBiologyMedicineCognition

MeSH Terms

AnimalsBiomechanical PhenomenaBrain MappingMammalsNerve RegenerationNeuronal PlasticityPeripheral Nerve InjuriesSomatosensory CortexTime Factors

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1989 Annual Review of Neuroscience 643 citations

Publication Info

Year
1983
Type
review
Volume
6
Issue
1
Pages
325-356
Citations
659
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J. H. Kaas, M. M. Merzenich, Herbert P. Killackey (1983). The Reorganization of Somatosensory Cortex Following Peripheral Nerve Damage in Adult and Developing Mammals. Annual Review of Neuroscience , 6 (1) , 325-356. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.ne.06.030183.001545

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DOI
10.1146/annurev.ne.06.030183.001545
PMID
6340591

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