Functional Plasticity in Childhood Brain Disorders: When, What, How, and Whom to Assess

Volume: 24, Issue: 4, Pages: 389 - 408
Published: May 13, 2014
Abstract
At every point in the lifespan, the brain balances malleable processes representing neural plasticity that promote change with homeostatic processes that promote stability. Whether a child develops typically or with brain injury, his or her neural and behavioral outcome is constructed through transactions between plastic and homeostatic processes and the environment. In clinical research with children in whom the developing brain has been...
Paper Details
Title
Functional Plasticity in Childhood Brain Disorders: When, What, How, and Whom to Assess
Published Date
May 13, 2014
Volume
24
Issue
4
Pages
389 - 408
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