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Use it and/or lose it—experience effects on brain remodeling across time after stroke
2014
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
The process of brain remodeling after stroke is time-and neural activity-dependent, and the latter makes it inherently sensitive to behavioral experiences. This generally supports targeting early dynamic periods of post-stroke neural remodeling with rehabilitative training (RT). However, the specific neural events that optimize RT effects are unclear and, as such, cannot be precisely targeted. Here we review evidence for, potential mechanisms of, and ongoing knowledge gaps surrounding
doi:10.3389/fnhum.2014.00379
pmid:25018715
pmcid:PMC4072969
fatcat:hbdhoftqvrfn5lzgumte7aqu3m