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  • NEUROPLASTICITY IN LEARNINGAND REHABILITATION; NEUROPLASTICITY IN LEARNING AND REHABILITATION; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; Chapter 1: NEUROPLASTICITY IN LEARNING AND REHABILITATION; INTRODUCTION; REFERENCES; SECTION ONE: LEARNING AND REHABILITATION; Chapter 2: NEUROEDUCATIONAL NETWORKS; INTRODUCTION; BRAIN ANATOMY IS IRRELEVANT TO EDUCATIONAL PRACTICE AND LIKELY TO REHABILITATION AS WELL; DISCUSSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 3: PLASTICITY AND FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITIES IN REHABILITATION; INTRODUCTION
  • HOW MIGHT NEURAL FIRINGS LEAD TO INTEGRATION?ENRICHMENT EFFECTS RESULT FROM NEUROBEHAVIORAL PLASTICITY; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 4: PERSISTENT PRIMITIVE REFLEXES AND CHILDHOOD NEUROBEHAVIORAL DISORDERS; INTRODUCTION; PRIMITIVE REFLEXES; FUNCTIONAL DISCONNECTION AS A RESULT OF UNDERCONNECTIVITY, DESYNCHRONIZATION, AND POOR TEMPORAL COHERENCE AND IMMATURE CORTICAL NETWORKS; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 5: NEUROPLASTICITY OF ASYMMETRIC CORTICAL FUNCTION; INTRODUCTION; APPROACHES TO TREATMENT OF CORTICAL ASYMMETRIC FUNCTION; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES
  • Chapter 6: TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY:NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATIONINTRODUCTION; OUR STUDY; FINDINGS; DISCUSSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 7: A COMPUTATIONAL MODEL OF COGNITIVE DEFICITSIN MEDICATED AND UNMEDICATED PERSONS WITH PARKINSON"S DISEASE; INTRODUCTION; MODEL; FINDINGS; DISCUSSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 8: OUTCOMES IN TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY, MILD TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY AND CONCUSSION; INTRODUCTION; PART I: MOLECULAR, RECEPTOR, SECRETORY AND CELLULAR DYNAMICS; PART II: CLINICAL CONSEQUENCES AFFECTING SPECIFICBRAIN SYSTEMS; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES
  • Chapter 9: CONNECTIVITY COGNITION AND PSYCHOSIS IN THE PHYSICAL BRAININTRODUCTION; THERAPY OF THE PHYSICAL BRAIN INPSYCHOSIS AND SCHIZOPHRENIA; REFERENCES; Chapter 10: AUDITORY, VISUAL, SPATIAL AESTHETIC AND ARTISTIC TRAINING FACILITATES BRAIN PLASTICITY; INTRODUCTION; PERCEPTUAL ORGANIZATION IN ART AND MUSIC IN THE CONTEXT OF BRAIN ORGANIZATION; BRAIN ASYMMETRY AS A NECEESARY INGREDIANT IN MUSIC PRODUCTION; DISCUSSION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 11: THE PLASTICITY OF NEURAL NETWORK SENSORY SUBSTITUTION OBJECT SHAPE RECOGNITION; INTRODUCTION; OUR STUDY; FINDINGS; DISCUSSION
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTSREFERENCES; SECTION TWO: ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; Chapter 12: ABOUT THE EDITORS; Chapter 13: ABOUT THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR BRAIN AND REHABILITATION SCIENCES, NAZARETH, ISRAEL; Chapter 14: ABOUT THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CHILD HEALTH AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IN ISRAEL; Chapter 15: ABOUT THE BOOK SERIES"FUNCTIONAL NEUROLOGY"; SECTION THREE: INDEX; INDEX