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Título: Brain circuit-gene expression relationships and neuroplasticity of multisensory cortices in blind children
  Enlace: https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1619121114
  Autores: Ortiz Teran, Laura; Diez, Ibai; Ortiz Alonso, Tomás; Perez , Daniel ; Aragon, José Ignacio; Costumero, Victor; Pascual Leone, Alvaro; El Fakhri, Georges; Sepulcre, Jorge;
  Tipo de documento: Articulo de revista
  Idioma: Inglés
  Resumen:Sensory deprivation reorganizes neurocircuits in the human brain. The biologicalbasisofsuchneuroplasticadaptationsremainselusive.Inthis study, we applied two complementary graph theory-based functional connectivity analyses, one to evaluate whole-brain functional connectivity relationships and the second to specifically delineate distributed network connectivity profiles downstream of primary sensory cortices, to investigate neural reorganization in blind children compared with sighted controls. We also examined the relationship between connectivity changes and neuroplasticity-related gene expression profiles in the cerebral cortex. We observed that multisensory integration areas exhibited enhanced functional connectivity in blind children and that this reorganization was spatially associated with the transcription levels of specific members of the cAMP Response Element Binding protein gene family. Using systems-level analyses, this study advances our understanding of human neuroplasticity and its genetic underpinnings following sensory deprivation.
  Descriptores: blindness; children; neuroplasticity; functional connectivity; creb family;
  Soporte: Digital
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  Tipo documento: Revista
  Nombre revista: PNAS
  ISSN: 1091-6490
  Periodicidad:
  Volumen: 114
  Número: 26
  Páginas: 6830-6835
  Año: 2017
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