Skill acquisition after motor training involves synaptic long-term potentiation (LTP) in primary motor cortex (M1). In multiple sclerosis (MS), LTP failure ensuing from neuroinflammation could contribute to worsen clinical recovery. We therefore addressed whether practice-dependent plasticity is altered in MS.
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Practice-dependent motor cortex plasticity is reduced in non-disabled multiple sclerosis patients
De Paolis N.;Sancesario A.;Pavone L.;Fantozzi R.;Centonze D.;
2020-01-01
Abstract
Skill acquisition after motor training involves synaptic long-term potentiation (LTP) in primary motor cortex (M1). In multiple sclerosis (MS), LTP failure ensuing from neuroinflammation could contribute to worsen clinical recovery. We therefore addressed whether practice-dependent plasticity is altered in MS.File in questo prodotto:
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