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Reflections of experience-expectant development in repair of the adult damaged brain.

Theresa A Jones1, Stephanie C Jefferson.   

Abstract

Behavioral experience has long been known to influence functional outcome after brain injury, but only recently has its pervasive role in the reorganization of the adult brain after damage become appreciated. We briefly review findings from animal models on the role of experience in shaping neuronal events after stroke-like injury. Experience-dependent neural plasticity can be enhanced or impaired by brain damage, depending upon injury parameters and timing. The neuronal growth response to some experiences is heightened due to interactions with denervation-induced plasticity. This includes compensatory behavioral strategies developed in response to functional impairments. Early behavioral experiences can constrain later experience-dependent plasticity, leading to suboptimal functional outcome. Time dependencies and facets of neural growth patterns are reminiscent of experience-expectant processes that shape brain development. As with sensitive periods in brain development, this process may establish behavioral patterns early after brain injury which are relatively resistant to later change.
Copyright © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21678394      PMCID: PMC6645382          DOI: 10.1002/dev.20557

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Psychobiol        ISSN: 0012-1630            Impact factor:   3.038


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Review 5.  Motor System Reorganization After Stroke: Stimulating and Training Toward Perfection.

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Journal:  Physiology (Bethesda)       Date:  2015-09

6.  The effects of ceftriaxone on skill learning and motor functional outcome after ischemic cortical damage in rats.

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Review 7.  Motor system plasticity in stroke models: intrinsically use-dependent, unreliably useful.

Authors:  Theresa A Jones; Rachel P Allred; Stephanie C Jefferson; Abigail L Kerr; Daniel A Woodie; Shao-Ying Cheng; DeAnna L Adkins
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8.  Abnormally reduced primary motor cortex output is related to impaired hand function in chronic stroke.

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Review 10.  Use it and/or lose it-experience effects on brain remodeling across time after stroke.

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