Kleim Jeffrey A, Jones Theresa A
McKnight Brain Institute, University of Florida, Gainesville, and Brain Rehabilitation Research Center (151A), Malcom Randall VA Hospital, 1610 SW Archer Road, Gainesville, FL 32610, USA.
J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2008 Feb;51(1):S225-39. doi: 10.1044/1092-4388(2008/018).
This paper reviews 10 principles of experience-dependent neural plasticity and considerations in applying them to the damaged brain.
Neuroscience research using a variety of models of learning, neurological disease, and trauma are reviewed from the perspective of basic neuroscientists but in a manner intended to be useful for the development of more effective clinical rehabilitation interventions.
Neural plasticity is believed to be the basis for both learning in the intact brain and relearning in the damaged brain that occurs through physical rehabilitation. Neuroscience research has made significant advances in understanding experience-dependent neural plasticity, and these findings are beginning to be integrated with research on the degenerative and regenerative effects of brain damage. The qualities and constraints of experience-dependent neural plasticity are likely to be of major relevance to rehabilitation efforts in humans with brain damage. However, some research topics need much more attention in order to enhance the translation of this area of neuroscience to clinical research and practice.
The growing understanding of the nature of brain plasticity raises optimism that this knowledge can be capitalized upon to improve rehabilitation efforts and to optimize functional outcome.
本文回顾了经验依赖型神经可塑性的10条原则以及将其应用于受损大脑时的注意事项。
从基础神经科学家的角度对使用多种学习、神经疾病和创伤模型的神经科学研究进行了综述,但其方式旨在有助于开发更有效的临床康复干预措施。
神经可塑性被认为是完整大脑中学习以及受损大脑通过物理康复进行再学习的基础。神经科学研究在理解经验依赖型神经可塑性方面取得了重大进展,这些发现正开始与关于脑损伤的退行性和再生性影响的研究相结合。经验依赖型神经可塑性的特性和限制可能与脑损伤患者的康复努力密切相关。然而,为了加强这一神经科学领域向临床研究和实践的转化,一些研究课题需要更多关注。
对大脑可塑性本质的日益了解让人乐观地认为,这一知识可被利用来改善康复努力并优化功能结果。