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Mirror Therapy and Sensory Re-education in Corticobasal Syndrome

Disease Info
Motor cortex activationVisual observation of movement activates motor cortex regions corresponding to the observed action
Premotor and supplementary motor areasMirror therapy engages planning and preparation networks
Inferior parietal lobuleIntegration of visual and proprioceptive information for body schema maintenance
Superior temporal sulcusAction recognition and movement interpretation
Cortical reorganizationUndamaged cortical regions can assume function of damaged areas
Cross-modal plasticityVisual input can substitute for diminished somatosensory input
Use-dependent plasticityRepetitive, task-specific practice drives cortical reorganization
Attention-dependent plasticityFocused attention enhances learning and cortical change
Dorsal visual pathwayProcessing spatial and visual-tactile integration
Somatosensory cortexReorganization of cortical representation maps
Posterior parietal cortexBody schema and spatial representation
Thalamic relaysMaintaining sensory transmission while cortical areas recover
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