Fig. 3: Neural and muscular activations during phantom movements. | Nature Communications

Fig. 3: Neural and muscular activations during phantom movements.

From: Decoding phantom limb movements from intraneural recordings

Fig. 3: Neural and muscular activations during phantom movements.

A Modulation matrices showing the percentage of electrodes significantly modulating only during flexion, only during extension or both for the three joints. n = 56. B Percentage of electrodes showing a significant modulation in the neural activation for each direction and joint movement (first column left). n = 56. Percentage of muscles, innervated by the tibial nerve, involved in each movement (second column left). n = 7 for flexion, n = 4 for extension. Herdin distance between the neural activations sand muscular representations for each movement (right). 0 = highest, 1 = lowest similarity. Data reported are from S1.

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