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Karim Fouad1, Juan Forero, Caitlin Hurd
11Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine, and 2Institute for Neurosciences and Mental Health, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Abstract:
When considering plasticity, the central nervous system can be viewed as a building block house. After damage, building components might be lost or loosened and may be rearranged by renovation, analogous to neuroplasticity that occurs after central nervous system injury. In both scenarios, the location and severity of damage will determine the efficacy of renovation/rehabilitation and thus the quality of the adapted structure.
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