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Neuroplasticity as a Basis for Recovery after Brain Injury
Impending Paradigm Shift
Development of brain plasticity and recovery principles
Remodeling of motor cortex after skill training
Audience Question 1
Temporal contiguity of inputs and outputs shape emergent properties of functional cortical modules
Non-skilled repetitive tasks do not result in map changes or synaptogenesis
Do the same mechanisms of brain plasticity that operate during the learning of motor skills apply to motor recovery after injury?
Motor recovery after stroke
Theories of recovery after brain injury
Indirect effects of focal ischemia
Are there benefits to early rehabilitation?
Functional segregation in motor cortex
PMV expansion after M1 infarct
Tracing connections of reorganizated motor cortex
Anatomical-physiological alignment
Normal distribution of projections from PMV
Axonal trajectory of novel pathway
Novel intracortical pathways after cortical injury
Brain self-repair
Motor control with the less affected hand
Enhancing adaptive plasticity after brain injury
Cortical Stimulation for the Treatment of Post-Stroke Motor Dysfunction
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