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Stability of motor representations after paralysis

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ELIFE
卷 11, 期 -, 页码 -

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eLIFE SCIENCES PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.7554/eLife.74478

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brain-computer interface; posterior parietal cortex; plasticity; paralysis; hand; fingers; brain-machine interface; Human

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  1. National Eye Institute
  2. Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Brain-machine Interface Center at Caltech [R01EY015545, UG1EY032039]
  3. Boswell Foundation
  4. Amazon AI4Science Fellowship

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This study analyzed neural activity in a tetraplegic individual using a brain-computer interface to control a virtual hand. The results showed that the motor representation structure in the posterior parietal cortex resembled that of able-bodied individuals, even after paralysis. This suggests that brain-computer interfaces can re-engage stable motor representations to restore lost motor functions.
Neural plasticity allows us to learn skills and incorporate new experiences. What happens when our lived experiences fundamentally change, such as after a severe injury? To address this question, we analyzed intracortical population activity in the posterior parietal cortex (PPC) of a tetraplegic adult as she controlled a virtual hand through a brain-computer interface (BCI). By attempting to move her fingers, she could accurately drive the corresponding virtual fingers. Neural activity during finger movements exhibited robust representational structure similar to fMRI recordings of able-bodied individuals' motor cortex, which is known to reflect able-bodied usage patterns. The finger representational structure was consistent throughout multiple sessions, even though the structure contributed to BCI decoding errors. Within individual BCI movements, the representational structure was dynamic, first resembling muscle activation patterns and then resembling the anticipated sensory consequences. Our results reveal that motor representations in PPC reflect able-bodied motor usage patterns even after paralysis, and BCIs can re-engage these stable representations to restore lost motor functions.

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