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[Functional neuronal plasticity].

S Hernandez Muela1, F Mulas, L Mattos

  • 1Instituto Valenciano de Neurologia Pediatrica (INVANEP), Valencia, España. sarahmuela@hotmail.com

Revista De Neurologia
|March 11, 2004
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Brain plasticity, the brain's ability to reorganize, is key to functional recovery after injury. Understanding its mechanisms can improve interventions for children with special needs, enhancing their recovery and learning.

Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Neurobiology
  • Cognitive Science

Context:

  • Central nervous system recovery relies on brain plasticity.
  • Brain plasticity enables adaptation to internal and external changes.
  • This capacity is inherent to brain cells, allowing circuit repair and functional modification.

Purpose:

  • To explore the mechanisms of brain plasticity and synaptic regulation.
  • To understand functional recovery in the central nervous system.
  • To inform clinical and pharmacological interventions for special needs populations.

Summary:

  • Brain plasticity allows the central nervous system to reorganize, facilitating functional recovery.
  • Adaptive plasticity aids function acquisition, while maladaptive plasticity can hinder it.

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  • Factors influencing plasticity include lesion characteristics and function type, with distinct fast and late mechanisms.
  • Impact:

    • Advancing knowledge of plasticity mechanisms can improve recovery outcomes for individuals with brain damage.
    • This research can lead to more effective clinical and pharmacological treatments.
    • Understanding plasticity is crucial for addressing the needs of children with special needs, promoting better adaptation and learning.