A neuromorphic model of motor overflow in focal hand dystonia due to correlated sensory input.

Journal: Journal of neural engineering
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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Motor overflow is a common and frustrating symptom of dystonia, manifested as unintentional muscle contraction that occurs during an intended voluntary movement. Although it is suspected that motor overflow is due to cortical disorganization in some types of dystonia (e.g. focal hand dystonia), it remains elusive which mechanisms could initiate and, more importantly, perpetuate motor overflow. We hypothesize that distinct motor elements have low risk of motor overflow if their sensory inputs remain statistically independent. But when provided with correlated sensory inputs, pre-existing crosstalk among sensory projections will grow under spike-timing-dependent-plasticity (STDP) and eventually produce irreversible motor overflow.

Authors

  • Won Joon Sohn
    Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Emory University, 1441 Clifton Rd, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA.
  • Chuanxin M Niu
  • Terence D Sanger