[Modern neuroimaging of brain plasticity]
- PMID: 20033665
- DOI: 10.1007/s00117-009-1898-8
[Modern neuroimaging of brain plasticity]
Abstract
Modern neuroimaging methods offer new insights into the plasticity of the human brain. As the techniques of functional MRI and diffusion tensor imaging are increasingly being applied in a clinical setting, the examiner is now frequently confronted with the interpretation of imaging findings related to regenerative processes in response to lesions of the central and also of the peripheral nervous system. In this article individual results of modern neuroimaging studies are discussed in the context of structural and functional plasticity of the CNS.
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