Getting to grips with endoscopy - Learning endoscopic surgical skills induces bi-hemispheric plasticity of the grasping network

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Getting to grips with endoscopy - Learning endoscopic surgical skills induces bi-hemispheric plasticity of the grasping network. / Karabanov, Anke Ninija; Irmen, Friederike; Madsen, Kristoffer Hougaard; Haagensen, Brian Numelin; Schulze, Svend; Bisgaard, Thue; Siebner, Hartwig Roman.

I: NeuroImage, Bind 189, 2019, s. 32-44.

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Karabanov, AN, Irmen, F, Madsen, KH, Haagensen, BN, Schulze, S, Bisgaard, T & Siebner, HR 2019, 'Getting to grips with endoscopy - Learning endoscopic surgical skills induces bi-hemispheric plasticity of the grasping network', NeuroImage, bind 189, s. 32-44. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2018.12.030

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Karabanov, A. N., Irmen, F., Madsen, K. H., Haagensen, B. N., Schulze, S., Bisgaard, T., & Siebner, H. R. (2019). Getting to grips with endoscopy - Learning endoscopic surgical skills induces bi-hemispheric plasticity of the grasping network. NeuroImage, 189, 32-44. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2018.12.030

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Karabanov AN, Irmen F, Madsen KH, Haagensen BN, Schulze S, Bisgaard T o.a. Getting to grips with endoscopy - Learning endoscopic surgical skills induces bi-hemispheric plasticity of the grasping network. NeuroImage. 2019;189:32-44. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2018.12.030

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Karabanov, Anke Ninija ; Irmen, Friederike ; Madsen, Kristoffer Hougaard ; Haagensen, Brian Numelin ; Schulze, Svend ; Bisgaard, Thue ; Siebner, Hartwig Roman. / Getting to grips with endoscopy - Learning endoscopic surgical skills induces bi-hemispheric plasticity of the grasping network. I: NeuroImage. 2019 ; Bind 189. s. 32-44.

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title = "Getting to grips with endoscopy - Learning endoscopic surgical skills induces bi-hemispheric plasticity of the grasping network",
abstract = "Endoscopic surgery requires skilled bimanual use of complex instruments that extend the peri-personal workspace. To delineate brain structures involved in learning such surgical skills, 48 medical students without surgical experience were randomly assigned to five training sessions on a virtual-reality endoscopy simulator or to a non-training group. Brain activity was probed with functional MRI while participants performed endoscopic tasks. Repeated task performance in the scanner was sufficient to enhance task-related activity in left ventral premotor cortex (PMv) and the anterior Intraparietal Sulcus (aIPS). Simulator training induced additional increases in task-related activation in right PMv and aIPS and reduced effective connectivity from left to right PMv. Skill improvement after training scaled with stronger task-related activation of the lateral left primary motor hand area (M1-HAND). The results suggest that a bilateral fronto-parietal grasping network and left M1-HAND are engaged in bimanual learning of tool-based manipulations in an extended peri-personal space.",
keywords = "Bimanual skill learning, Endoscopic surgery, Fronto-parietal grasping network",
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AU - Karabanov, Anke Ninija

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AU - Haagensen, Brian Numelin

AU - Schulze, Svend

AU - Bisgaard, Thue

AU - Siebner, Hartwig Roman

PY - 2019

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N2 - Endoscopic surgery requires skilled bimanual use of complex instruments that extend the peri-personal workspace. To delineate brain structures involved in learning such surgical skills, 48 medical students without surgical experience were randomly assigned to five training sessions on a virtual-reality endoscopy simulator or to a non-training group. Brain activity was probed with functional MRI while participants performed endoscopic tasks. Repeated task performance in the scanner was sufficient to enhance task-related activity in left ventral premotor cortex (PMv) and the anterior Intraparietal Sulcus (aIPS). Simulator training induced additional increases in task-related activation in right PMv and aIPS and reduced effective connectivity from left to right PMv. Skill improvement after training scaled with stronger task-related activation of the lateral left primary motor hand area (M1-HAND). The results suggest that a bilateral fronto-parietal grasping network and left M1-HAND are engaged in bimanual learning of tool-based manipulations in an extended peri-personal space.

AB - Endoscopic surgery requires skilled bimanual use of complex instruments that extend the peri-personal workspace. To delineate brain structures involved in learning such surgical skills, 48 medical students without surgical experience were randomly assigned to five training sessions on a virtual-reality endoscopy simulator or to a non-training group. Brain activity was probed with functional MRI while participants performed endoscopic tasks. Repeated task performance in the scanner was sufficient to enhance task-related activity in left ventral premotor cortex (PMv) and the anterior Intraparietal Sulcus (aIPS). Simulator training induced additional increases in task-related activation in right PMv and aIPS and reduced effective connectivity from left to right PMv. Skill improvement after training scaled with stronger task-related activation of the lateral left primary motor hand area (M1-HAND). The results suggest that a bilateral fronto-parietal grasping network and left M1-HAND are engaged in bimanual learning of tool-based manipulations in an extended peri-personal space.

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KW - Endoscopic surgery

KW - Fronto-parietal grasping network

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