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Structural Plasticity in Adulthood with Motor Learning and Stroke Rehabilitation
Annual Review of Neuroscience ( IF 13.9 ) Pub Date : 2018-07-09 00:00:00 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-neuro-080317-062015
Cassandra Sampaio-Baptista 1 , Zeena-Britt Sanders 1 , Heidi Johansen-Berg 1
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The development of advanced noninvasive techniques to image the human brain has enabled the demonstration of structural plasticity during adulthood in response to motor learning. Understanding the basic mechanisms of structural plasticity in the context of motor learning is essential to improve motor rehabilitation in stroke patients. Here, we review and discuss the emerging evidence for motor-learning-related structural plasticity and the implications for stroke rehabilitation. In the clinical context, a few studies have started to assess the effects of rehabilitation on structural measures to understand recovery poststroke and additionally to predict intervention outcomes. Structural imaging will likely have a role in the future in providing measures that inform patient stratification for optimal outcomes.

中文翻译:


成人运动学习和中风康复的结构可塑性

先进的非侵入性技术可以使人的大脑成像,从而可以在成年期对运动学习做出反应以显示结构可塑性。了解运动学习背景下结构可塑性的基本机制对于改善中风患者的运动康复至关重要。在这里,我们回顾和讨论与运动学习相关的结构可塑性及其对中风康复的影响的新兴证据。在临床背景下,一些研究已开始评估康复对结构性措施的影响,以了解卒中后的恢复情况并预测干预结果。结构成像在将来可能会在提供可告知患者分层以获取最佳结果的措施方面发挥作用。

更新日期:2018-07-09
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