Dysynchiria - a possible explanation
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Lorimer Moseley NHMRC Senior Research Fellow Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute & School of Medical Sciences, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Team leader The GAMFI project University of Oxford, UK
Dysynchiria Watching the mirror image of the unaffected limb elicits pain on the affected side
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ThisisNicole.SheistouchingthegoodhandofsomeonewithCRPS,whohastheirbadhandbehindthemirror.
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So,oneputstheirhandseithersideofamirror….
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So,oneputstheirhandseithersideofamirror….thenmovestheirheadabitsothatitlooksliketheyareseeingbothhandswhentheyareactuallyseeingtherighthandanditsmirrorimage.
Acerra & Moseley 2005 Neurology 65: 751-3
So,oneputstheirhandseithersideofamirror….thenmovestheirheadabitsothatitlooksliketheyareseeingbothhandswhentheyareactuallyseeingtherighthandanditsmirrorimage.
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When you touch the good hand, nothing extraordinary happens…..
experience
normal
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When you touch the intact hand, one feels the touch on BOTH hands
experience
“Synchiria”
Phantom/stroke
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experience
“dysynchiria”
pain
CRPS1
When you touch the good hand, one feels that touch on that hand but it also HURTS the other hand.
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Widediametersensoryneuron
Visualfieldinput
S1‘representaJve’neurons S2‘representaJve’neuronswithbimodalinput
ThisisapossibleexplanaJonforthephenomenonofdysynchiria.
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Widediametersensoryneuron
Visualfieldinput
S1‘representaJve’neurons S2‘representaJve’neuronswithbimodalinput
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Widediametersensoryneuron
Visualfieldinput
S1‘representaJve’neurons S2‘representaJve’neuronswithbimodalinput
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Widediametersensoryneuron
Visualfieldinput
S1‘representaJve’neurons S2‘representaJve’neuronswithbimodalinput
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ThisisapossibleexplanaJonforthephenomenonofdysynchiria.InasensiJsedstate,thevisually‐evokedacJvaJonofbimodalneuronsinS2mightbeenoughto‘ignite’thenetworkofneuronsthatevokespain.
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