Brain Plasticity and Behavior

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behavioral neuroscience research
Brain Plasticity
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Cortex Lesions
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Cortical Injury
Cortical Plasticity
cortical recovery
dendritic
Dendritic Arborization
Dendritic Branching
Dendritic Growth
Dendritic Material
Entorhinal Cortex
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frontal
Frontal Cortex Lesions
Frontal Lesions
functional recovery after brain injury
growth
Head Injury
hormonal modulation brain
injury
injury-induced plasticity
Kennard Principle
lesions
morris
Morris Water Task
motor
Motor Cortex Lesions
neural adaptation
neurodevelopmental mechanisms
Normal Control Animals
Normal Hemisphere
Pyramidal Cells
Radial Glial Fibers
Serial Lesion
Spatial Navigation Ability
Spinal Cord
Spine Density
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138964976
  • Weight: 294g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Feb 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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There are few books devoted to the topic of brain plasticity and behavior. Most previous works that cover topics related to brain plasticity do not include extensive discussions of behavior. The first to try to address the relationship between recovery from brain damage and changes in the brain that might support the recovery, this volume includes studies of humans as well as laboratory species, particularly rats. The subject matter identifies a consistent correlation between specific changes in the brain and behavioral recovery, as well as various factors such as sex and experience that influence this correlation in consistent ways.

Evolving from a series of lectures given as the McEachran Lectures at the University of Alberta, this volume originally began as a summary of the lectures, but has expanded to include more background literature, allowing the reader to see the author's biases, assumptions, and hunches in a broader perspective. In writing this volume, the author had two goals in mind:

* to initiate senior undergraduates or graduate psychology, biology, neuroscience or other interested students to the issues and questions regarding the nature of brain plasticity, and

* to provide a monograph in the form of an extended summary of the work the author and his colleagues have done on brain plasticity and recovery of function.

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