Reversible deactivation of cerebral network components
- PMID: 8961482
- DOI: 10.1016/s0166-2236(96)10061-8
Reversible deactivation of cerebral network components
Abstract
Reversible deactivation techniques have shown that the cerebral network: (1) is dynamic, its functions depending on contemporaneous processing elsewhere in the network; (2) is composed of single nodes that contribute to several behaviors; (3) possesses an inherent plasticity that tends to minimize lesion-induced deficits; and (4) comprises feedforward and lateral connections that contribute in different ways to network operations. The next major advances in understanding network operations will probably be made by applying a combination of behavioral, neuron-recording and deactivation techniques. The greatest near-term gains are likely to be made in understanding the contributions that feedback projections make to cerebral network function.
Comment in
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Lesion-induced network plasticity in remote brain areas.Trends Neurosci. 1997 Aug;20(8):348-9. Trends Neurosci. 1997. PMID: 9246727 No abstract available.
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