连接组学
神经科学
可塑性
神经可塑性
变质塑性
人脑
发育可塑性
连接体
心理学
生物
突触可塑性
功能连接
物理
生物化学
受体
热力学
作者
Seán Froudist‐Walsh,Philip G. F. Browning,James Young,Kathy Murphy,Rogier B. Mars,Lazar Fleysher,Paula L. Croxson
出处
期刊:eLife
[eLife Sciences Publications Ltd]
日期:2018-11-21
卷期号:7
被引量:25
摘要
The brain displays a remarkable ability to adapt following injury by altering its connections through neural plasticity. Many of the biological mechanisms that underlie plasticity are known, but there is little knowledge as to when, or where in the brain plasticity will occur following injury. This knowledge could guide plasticity-promoting interventions and create a more accurate roadmap of the recovery process following injury. We causally investigated the time-course of plasticity after hippocampal lesions using multi-modal MRI in monkeys. We show that post-injury plasticity is highly dynamic, but also largely predictable on the basis of the functional connectivity of the lesioned region, gradients of cell densities across the cortex and the pre-lesion network structure of the brain. The ability to predict which brain areas will plastically adapt their functional connectivity following injury may allow us to decipher why some brain lesions lead to permanent loss of cognitive function, while others do not.
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