Structural and functional hyperconnectivity within the sensorimotor system in xenomelia.
Jürgen HänggiDeborah A VitaccoLeonie M HiltiRoger LuechingerBernd KraemerPeter BruggerPublished in: Brain and behavior (2017)
Our study provides empirical evidence of structural and functional hyperconnectivity within the sensorimotor system including those regions that are core for the reconstruction of a coherent body image. Aberrant connectivity is a common response to focal neurological damage. As exemplified here, it may affect different brain regions differentially. Due to the small sample size, our findings must be interpreted cautiously and future studies are needed to elucidate potential associations between hyperconnectivity and limb disownership reported in xenomelia.