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Reprogramming the Brain

A collection of reviews discussing the important aspects of neural plasticity.

Aage R. Moller (Edited by)

9780444516022, Elsevier Science

Hardback, published 27 October 2006

408 pages

26.2 x 19.2 x 2.7 cm, 1.29 kg

The brain is plastic and it can change its function to adapt to changing demands of various kinds. The brain can also re-organize and change its function to better utilize its resources when parts of the brain have been damaged through injuries and diseases. This means that the brain is not \u201Chard wired? but can be reprogrammed when needed. This book describes different aspects of how the plasticity can become activated and how it can benefit the individual person.

This book provides in-depth coverage of many important aspects of neural plasticity and how it applies to trauma, including strokes and disorders of the central nervous system that affect memory and cognition. The book also discusses how neural plasticity is involv]

Reprogramming the Brain Moller Hardback Elsevier Science Volume 157

Reprogramming the Brain

A collection of reviews discussing the important aspects of neural plasticity.

Aage R. Moller (Edited by)

9780444516022, Elsevier Science

Hardback, published 27 October 2006

408 pages

26.2 x 19.2 x 2.7 cm, 1.29 kg

The brain is plastic and it can change its function to adapt to changing demands of various kinds. The brain can also re-organize and change its function to better utilize its resources when parts of the brain have been damaged through injuries and diseases. This means that the brain is not \u201Chard wired? but can be reprogrammed when needed. This book describes different aspects of how the plasticity can become activated and how it can benefit the individual person.

This book provides in-depth coverage of many important aspects of neural plasticity and how it applies to trauma, including strokes and disorders of the central nervous system that affect memory and cognition. The book also discusses how neural plasticity is involv]

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