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1 online resource (xvi, 392 pages) : illustrations |
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polychrome |
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text file |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Ch. 1. Historical notes on reorganization of function and neuroplasticity -- Sect. I. Neuroscience research on neuroplasticity and reorganization of function -- Ch. 2. Neuropsychological indices of early medial temporal lobe dysfunction in primates -- Ch. 3. Cognitive recovery from traumatic brain injury: results of posttraumatic experimental interventions -- Ch. 4. Growth of new connections and adult -- Ch. 5. Neuroanatomic basis for reorganization of function after prefrontal damage in primates -- Ch. 6. Reorganization of function after cortical lesions in rodents -- Ch. 7. Rapid reorganization of subcortical and cortical maps in adult primates -- Ch. 8. Motor rehabilitation, use-related neural events, and reorganization of the brain after injury -- Ch. 9. Role of neuroplasticity in functional recovery after stroke -- Sect. II. Developmental studies of neuroplasticity -- Ch. 10. Spatial cognitive development following prenatal or perinatal focal brain injury -- Ch. 11. Neuroplasticity following. |
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traumatic diffuse versus focal brain injury in children: studies of verbal fluency -- Ch. 12. Cerebral reorganization in children with congential hemiplegia: evidence from the dichotic listening test -- Ch. 13. Reorganization of motor function in cerebral palsy -- Sect. III. Techniques for studying neuroplasticity in humans -- Ch. 14. The developmental disorders: does plasticity play a role? -- Ch. 15. Transcranial magnetic stimulation as a tool for detecting changes in the organization of the human motor system after central and peripheral lesions -- Ch. 16. Methodological issues in functional magnetic resonance imaging studies of plasticity following brain injury -- Ch. 17. Neuroimaging of functional recovery -- Ch. 18. Computational modeling of the cortical response to focal damage -- Sect. IV. Synthesis and implications for rehabilitation -- Ch. 19. Conceptual issues relevant to present and future neurologic rehabilitation. |
Summary |
This work integrates neuroscience research on neuroplasticity with the clinical investigation of the reorganization of function after brain injury, especially from the perspective of eventually translating the findings to rehabilitation. |
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Electronic reproduction. [S.l.] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010. MiAaHDL |
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eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Neuroplasticity.
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Neuroplasticity. |
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Brain damage -- Patients -- Rehabilitation.
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Brain damage -- Patients -- Rehabilitation. |
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Brain -- Wounds and injuries -- Patients -- Rehabilitation.
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Brain -- Wounds and injuries -- Patients -- Rehabilitation. |
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Brain -- Wounds and injuries -- Complications.
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Brain -- Wounds and injuries -- Complications. |
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Brain Injuries -- rehabilitation. |
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Brain Injuries -- complications. |
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Cognition Disorders -- rehabilitation. |
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Neuronal Plasticity. |
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Electronic books.
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Added Author |
Levin, Harvey S.
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Grafman, Jordan.
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Print version: Cerebral reorganization of function after brain damage. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2000 9780195120264 (DLC) 99047749 (OCoLC)42429693 |
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9780198028208 (electronic book) |
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0198028202 (electronic book) |
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0195120264 (alkaline paper) |
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9780195120264 (alkaline paper) |
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