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Plasticity and Functional Recovery
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About the lecture
In this lecture, we think about the plasticity of the brain and the recovery of brain function after trauma, focusing in particular on: (i) a definition of ‘brain plasticity’ as a term describing the brain’s ability to change, e.g. to develop from the brain of a newborn into an adult brain; (ii) a classic study by Blakemore and Cooper (1970) which investigated the effect of plastic changes in the brain of young kittens on their later development; (iii) how the brain’s plasticity can help to counteract certain birth defects; (iv) functional recovery in the brain after trauma; (v) four factors which may contribute to the recovery of brain function being the reduction of swelling, axonal sprouting, neurogenesis and constraint induced therapy.
About the lecturer
Mr Kevin Silber is a senior lecturer at the University of Derby where he primarily teaches biological psychology modules. Mr Silber is also an AQA A-Level examiner and is involved in authoring texts for A-Level psychology. Having started life as a neuroscientist, Mr Silber’s research interests still lie in biologically oriented topics. However, his main research interest is now focused on body image. Some of Mr Silber’s recent publications include ‘Working memory in children: A developmental approach to the phonological coding of pictorial material’ (2011) and ‘Sexual orientation and the sleep-wake cycle: A preliminary investigation’ (2000).
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APA style
Silber, K. (2019, September 27). Neuroplasticity - Plasticity and Functional Recovery [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://massolit.io/options/neuroplasticity?auth=0&lesson=2640&option=7957&type=lesson
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Silber, K. "Neuroplasticity – Plasticity and Functional Recovery." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 27 Sep 2019, https://massolit.io/options/neuroplasticity?auth=0&lesson=2640&option=7957&type=lesson