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Jason Friedman's literature database Displays records where serial is equal to 99 2024-04-24T05:32:28+00:00 Jason Friedman's literature database write.to.jason@gmail.com https://refbase.nfshost.com/ Web Reference Database (http://refbase.sourceforge.net) https://refbase.nfshost.com/img/favicon.ico https://refbase.nfshost.com/img/logo.png https://refbase.nfshost.com/show.php?where=serial%20%3D%2099&exportType=xml&submit=Export&exportFormat=Atom%20XML 1 1 1 https://refbase.nfshost.com/show.php?record=99 <div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Organized Toe Maps in Extreme Foot Users</div> 2019-09-10T14:55:48+00:00 2019-09-10T14:55:48+00:00 Jason Friedman
Dempsey-Jones, H., Wesselink, D. B., Friedman, J., & Makin, T. R. (2019). Organized Toe Maps in Extreme Foot Users. Cell Reports, 28(11), 2748–2756.e4.
Although the fine-grained features of topographic maps in the somatosensory cortex can be shaped by everyday experience, it is unknown whether behavior can support the expression of somatotopic maps where they do not typically occur. Unlike the fingers, represented in all primates, individuated toe maps have only been found in non-human primates. Using 1-mm resolution fMRI, we identify organized toe maps in two individuals born without either upper limb who use their feet to substitute missing hand function and even support their profession as foot artists. We demonstrate that the ordering and structure of the artists’ toe representation mimics typical hand representation. We further reveal “hand-like” features of activity patterns, not only in the foot area but also similarly in the missing hand area. We suggest humans may have an innate capacity for forming additional topographic maps that can be expressed with appropriate experience.
Organized Toe Maps in Extreme Foot Users Dempsey-Jones, H. Wesselink, D.B. Friedman, J. Makin, T.R. info:doi/10.1016/j.celrep.2019.08.027 openurl:?ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2Fhttps%3A%2F%2Frefbase.nfshost.com%2F&genre=article&atitle=Organized%20Toe%20Maps%20in%20Extreme%20Foot%20Users&title=Cell%20Reports&stitle=Cell%20Reports&issn=2211-1247&date=2019&volume=28&issue=11&spage=2748&epage=2756.e4&aulast=Dempsey-Jones&aufirst=H.&au=Wesselink%2C%20D.B.&au=Friedman%2C%20J.&au=Makin%2C%20T.R.&pub=Elsevier&id=info%3Adoi%2F10.1016%2Fj.celrep.2019.08.027&sid=refbase%3AJF citekey:Dempsey-Jones_etal2019 Dempsey-Jones, H., Wesselink, D. B., Friedman, J., & Makin, T. R. (2019). Organized Toe Maps in Extreme Foot Users. Cell Reports, 28(11), 2748-2756.e4. 2019 JournalArticle text url:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2019.08.027 file:https://refbase.nfshost.com/files/dempsey-jones/2019/99_Dempsey-Jones_etal2019.pdf Elsevier 2211-1247 Cell Reports 2019 28 11 2748 2756