RRC ID 71462
Author Sawada M, Nishimura Y.
Title Role of the nucleus accumbens in functional recovery from spinal cord injury.
Journal Neurosci Res
Abstract Post brain damage depression impedes functional recovery. On the other hand, higher motivation facilitates functional recovery after damage to the central nervous system, but the neural mechanism of psychological effects on functional recovery is unclear. The nucleus accumbens (NAcc), a motivation center, has not been considered directly involved in motor function. Recently, it was demonstrated that the NAcc makes a direct contribution to motor performance after spinal cord injury by facilitating motor cortex activity. In this perspective, we first summarize our investigation of role of NAcc in motor control during the recovery course after spinal cord injury, followed by a discussion of the current knowledge regarding the relationship between the recovery and NAcc after neuronal damage.
Volume 172
Pages 1-6
Published 2021-11-1
DOI 10.1016/j.neures.2021.04.006
PII S0168-0102(21)00080-8
PMID 33895202
MeSH Humans Motor Cortex* Neurons Nucleus Accumbens Recovery of Function Spinal Cord Injuries*
IF 2.645
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