Synaptic plasticity and cell cycle activation in neurons are alternative effector pathways: the 'Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde concept'of Alzheimer's disease or the yin and yang …

T Arendt - Progress in neurobiology, 2003 - Elsevier
Mental actions are based on the dynamic organization of neuronal networks. In particular,
phylogenetically young brain areas (eg, cortical associative circuits) involved in the …

Improved motor recovery after stroke and massive cortical reorganization following constraint-induced movement therapy

E Taub, G Uswatte, DM Morris - Physical Medicine and …, 2003 - pmr.theclinics.com
Until the 1980s, the established view in the field of neuroscience was that the adult nervous
system had little or no plasticity. The classic idea, which went back to the work of Louis …

Effects of aging on vibration detection thresholds at various body regions

M Stuart, AB Turman, J Shaw, N Walsh, V Nguyen - BMC geriatrics, 2003 - Springer
Background The ability to detect sinusoidal vibrations on the skin surface is dependent on
the activation of two classes of receptors. The density of such receptors varies across the …

Effect of sensory discrimination training on structure and function in patients with focal hand dystonia: a case series

NN Byl, S Nagajaran, AL McKenzie - Archives of physical medicine and …, 2003 - Elsevier
Byl NN, Nagajaran S, McKenzie AL. Effect of sensory discrimination training on structure and
function in patients with focal hand dystonia: a case series. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2003; …

Learning of tactile frequency discrimination in humans

T Imai, S Kamping, C Breitenstein… - Human brain …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Learning is based on the remodeling of neural connections in the brain. The purpose of the
present study was to examine the extent to which training‐induced improvements in tactile …

New developments in stroke rehabilitation based on behavioral and neuroscientific principles: constraint-induced therapy: Beispiel Constraint-induced-Therapie

T Elbert, B Rockstroh, D Bulach, M Meinzer, E Taub - Der Nervenarzt, 2003 - Springer
Recent discoveries about the central nervous system's response to injury and how patients
reacquire behavioral capabilities by training have yielded promising new therapies for …

Die Fortentwicklung der Neurorehabilitation auf verhaltensneurowissenschaftlicher Grundlage: Beispiel Constraint-induced-Therapie

T Elbert, B Rockstroh, D Bulach, M Meinzer, E Taub - 2003 - kops.uni-konstanz.de
Fortschritte in den Verhaltens-und Neurowissenschaften bereiten den Boden für neue
Maßnahmen in der Neurorehabilitation. Wie am Beispiel der" Constraint-induced-(CI)" …

Creativity and delusions: the dopaminergic modulation of cortical maps

LAV de Carvalho, DQ Mendes… - … Science—ICCS 2003 …, 2003 - Springer
Since little is still known about fundamental brain mechanisms associated to thought, its
different manifestations are usually classified in an oversimplified way into normal and …

The human primary somatosensory cortex response contains components related to stimulus frequency and perception in a frequency discrimination task

LC Liu, PBC Fenwick, NA Laskaris, M Schellens… - Neuroscience, 2003 - Elsevier
Somatosensory stimulation of primary somatosensory cortex (SI) using frequency
discrimination offers a direct, well-defined and accessible way of studying cortical decisions …

[图书][B] Cortical reorganization and the rehabilitation of movement by CI therapy after neurologic injury

VW Mark, E Taub - 2003 - books.google.com
Since the 1980s, considerable advances have been made in two important areas of
neuroscience:(1) the description and measurement of injury-related and usedependent …