Journal article
Do children really recover better? Neurobehavioural plasticity after early brain insult
V Anderson, M Spencer-Smith, A Wood
Brain | Published : 2011
DOI: 10.1093/brain/awr103
Abstract
Plasticity is an intrinsic property of the central nervous system, reflecting its capacity to respond in a dynamic manner to the environment and experience via modification of neural circuitry. In the context of healthy development, plasticity is considered beneficial, facilitating adaptive change in response to environmental stimuli and enrichment, with research documenting establishment of new neural connections and modification to the mapping between neural activity and behaviour. Less is known about the impact of this plasticity in the context of the young, injured brain. This review seeks to explore plasticity processes in the context of early brain insult, taking into account historica..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council and the Victorian Government OIS Section.