Brain plasticity and recovery of cognitive functions

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Cus, Anja [1 ]
Vodusek, David B. [1 ]
Repovs, Grega [2 ]
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[1] Univ Klinicni Ctr Ljubljana, Klinicni Inst Klinicno Nevrofiziologijo, Nevroloska Klin, SI-1525 Ljubljana, Slovenia
[2] Filozofska Fak, Oddelek Psihologijo, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
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cognitive functions; cognitive rehabilitation; functional neuroimaging; restitution; compensation; REHABILITATION; ACTIVATION; REORGANIZATION; THERAPY; ANATOMY; INJURY; FMRI;
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Through its capacity of plastic changes, the adult brain enables successful dealing with new demands of everyday life and recovery after an acquired brain damage either spontaneously or by the help of rehabilitation interventions. Studies which explored the effects of cognitive training in the normal population report on different types of changes in the performance of cognitive tasks as well as different types of changes in brain activation patterns. Following practice, brain activation can change in its extent, intensity or location, while cognitive processes can become more efficient or can be replaced by different processes. After acquired brain damage plastic changes are somewhat different. After the injury, the damaged brain area can either gradually regain its previous function, or different brain regions are recruited to perform that function. Studies of spontaneous and guided recovery of cognitive functions have revealed both types of plastic changes that follow each other, as well as significant correlations between these changes and improvement on the behavioural level.
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