Difficulties inherent in the restoration of dynamically reactive brain systems

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (1):71-71 (1995)
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Abstract

The responses displayed by an injured or diseased nervous system are complex. Some of the responses may effect a functional reorganization of the affected neural circuitry. Strategies aimed at the restoration of function, whether or not these involve transplantation, need to recognize the innate reactive capacity of the nervous system to damage. More successful strategies will probably incorporate, rather than ignore, the adaptive responses of the compromised neural systems

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