- Title Pages
- Disclaimer
- Preface
- List of contributors
- Chapter 1 Reprogramming of striate and extrastriate visual cortices following retinal lesions
- Chapter 2 Visual cortex reprogramming following retinal lesions or artificial scotomas
- Chapter 3 Remodeling of cortical connections and enhanced long-term potentiation after lesions of the visual cortex
- Chapter 4 Redistribution of cerebral functions following primary visual cortex damage during infancy
- Chapter 5 Behavioral and neural alterations following V1 damage in immature primates
- Chapter 6 Neurochemical changes underlying motion perception plasticity after lesions of extrastriate visual cortex in adult cats
- Chapter 7 A time-line of auditory cortical reorganization after noise-induced hearing loss
- Chapter 8 Development, maintenance and plasticity of tonotopic projections from cochlea to auditory cortex
- Chapter 9 Central auditory plasticity in mouse models of progressive sensorineural hearing loss
- Chapter 10 Recruitment of the auditory cortex in congenitally deaf cats
- Chapter 11 Critical periods for human cortical development
- Chapter 12 Neuronal plasticity after stroke
- Chapter 13 Reprogramming surviving motor cortex after stroke
- Chapter 14 Cerebral reprogramming underlying functional recovery following stroke
- Chapter 15 Reorganization of somatosensory and motor cortex following peripheral nerve or spinal cord injury in primates
- Chapter 16 Critical periods for functional recovery after cortical injury during development
- Chapter 17 Reprogramming the motor cortex for functional recovery after neonatal or adult unilateral lesion of the corticospinal system in the macaque monkey
- Chapter 18 Adaptive functional changes in the cerebral cortex during multiple sclerosis
- Chapter 19 Cortical reprogramming
- Chapter 20 Reprogramming cortex
- Chapter 21 Adaptive plasticity and sensory substitution in the cerebral cortex
- Chapter 22 Activation of the visual cortex by Braille reading in blind subjects
- Chapter 23 Sound localization in early-blind human subjects
- Chapter 24 The longitudinal study of spatial cognitive development in children with pre- or perinatal focal brain injury
- Index
The longitudinal study of spatial cognitive development in children with pre- or perinatal focal brain injury
The longitudinal study of spatial cognitive development in children with pre- or perinatal focal brain injury
Evidence for cognitive compensation and for the emergence of alternative profiles of brain organization
- Chapter:
- (p.415) Chapter 24 The longitudinal study of spatial cognitive development in children with pre- or perinatal focal brain injury
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- Reprogramming the Cerebral Cortex
- Author(s):
Joan Stiles
Pamela Moses
Brianna M. Paul
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
This chapter discusses the perceptual effects of pre- or perinatal lesions. It shows that when subjects were asked to perform a task the outcome may appear normal, however, procedural affects may be present. Imaging techniques are used to study anatomical and functional changes related to recovered behavior.
Keywords: perceptual effects, perception, cortical lesions, brain injury, children, spatial cognitive development
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- Title Pages
- Disclaimer
- Preface
- List of contributors
- Chapter 1 Reprogramming of striate and extrastriate visual cortices following retinal lesions
- Chapter 2 Visual cortex reprogramming following retinal lesions or artificial scotomas
- Chapter 3 Remodeling of cortical connections and enhanced long-term potentiation after lesions of the visual cortex
- Chapter 4 Redistribution of cerebral functions following primary visual cortex damage during infancy
- Chapter 5 Behavioral and neural alterations following V1 damage in immature primates
- Chapter 6 Neurochemical changes underlying motion perception plasticity after lesions of extrastriate visual cortex in adult cats
- Chapter 7 A time-line of auditory cortical reorganization after noise-induced hearing loss
- Chapter 8 Development, maintenance and plasticity of tonotopic projections from cochlea to auditory cortex
- Chapter 9 Central auditory plasticity in mouse models of progressive sensorineural hearing loss
- Chapter 10 Recruitment of the auditory cortex in congenitally deaf cats
- Chapter 11 Critical periods for human cortical development
- Chapter 12 Neuronal plasticity after stroke
- Chapter 13 Reprogramming surviving motor cortex after stroke
- Chapter 14 Cerebral reprogramming underlying functional recovery following stroke
- Chapter 15 Reorganization of somatosensory and motor cortex following peripheral nerve or spinal cord injury in primates
- Chapter 16 Critical periods for functional recovery after cortical injury during development
- Chapter 17 Reprogramming the motor cortex for functional recovery after neonatal or adult unilateral lesion of the corticospinal system in the macaque monkey
- Chapter 18 Adaptive functional changes in the cerebral cortex during multiple sclerosis
- Chapter 19 Cortical reprogramming
- Chapter 20 Reprogramming cortex
- Chapter 21 Adaptive plasticity and sensory substitution in the cerebral cortex
- Chapter 22 Activation of the visual cortex by Braille reading in blind subjects
- Chapter 23 Sound localization in early-blind human subjects
- Chapter 24 The longitudinal study of spatial cognitive development in children with pre- or perinatal focal brain injury
- Index