Hallett M
Human Motor Control Section, NINDS, NIH, Medical Neurology Branch, Building 10, Room 5N226, 10 Center Drive MSC 1428, Bethesda, MD 20892-1428, USA.
Brain Res Brain Res Rev. 2001 Oct;36(2-3):169-74. doi: 10.1016/s0165-0173(01)00092-3.
By a variety of mechanisms, the human brain is constantly undergoing plastic changes. Plasticity can be studied with phenomena such as peripheral deafferentation and motor learning. Spontaneous recovery from stroke in the chronic stage likely comes about because of plasticity, and the best recovery seems to result from reorganization in the damaged hemisphere. Knowledge about the physiology of brain plasticity has led to the development of new techniques for rehabilitation.
通过多种机制,人类大脑不断经历可塑性变化。可塑性可以通过诸如外周去传入和运动学习等现象来研究。慢性期中风后的自发恢复可能是由于可塑性,而最佳恢复似乎源于受损半球的重组。关于大脑可塑性生理学的知识已促使开发出新的康复技术。