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"I do not feel my hand where I see it": causal mapping of visuo-proprioceptive integration network in a surgical glioma patient.

Emmanuel MandonnetDaniel MarguliesChloe StengelMélissa DaliFrançois RheaultMonica N TobaFrançois BonnetblancAntoni Valero-Cabre
Published in: Acta neurochirurgica (2020)
A recent tasked-based fMRI study unveiled a network of areas implicated in the process of visuo-proprioceptive integration of the right hand. In this study, we report a case of a patient operated on in awake conditions for a glioblastoma of the left superior parietal lobule. When stimulating a white matter site in the anterior wall of the cavity, the patient spontaneously reported a discrepancy between the visual and proprioceptive perceptions of her right hand. Using several multimodal approaches (axono-cortical evoked potentials, tractography, resting-state functional connectivity), we demonstrated converging support for the hypothesis that tumor-induced plasticity redistributed the left-lateralized network of right-hand visuo-proprioceptive integration towards its right-lateralized homolog.
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