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- W2078410112 abstract "A growing literature indicates that brain structure is modified in various ways with experience. In this paper we briefly survey evidence that the brain retains the capacity to modify its organization in response to demands, including demands resulting from learning, throughout the lifetime. We attempt to address whether these experience-induced changes are accompanied by physiological changes that indicate a functional reorganization of the brain. The kinds of morphological changes that have been observed following brain injury appear to be very similar to those seen after learning. The similarity suggests that many of the basic mechanisms of synaptic change in the brain may be utilized for both functions. This suggests that we can take advantage of some of the methods used to test the changes in physiology with behavioral manipulations to examine the damaged brain. We advocate utilizing electrophysiological techniques to measure functional recovery from brain injury as these may be useful in evaluating both spontaneous recovery from damage and the therapeutic benefits of training, or other therapies." @default.
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- W2078410112 title "Physiological consequences of morphologically detectable synaptic plasticity: potential uses for examining recovery following damage" @default.
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