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Adaptation and maladaptation. Insights from brain plasticity

Authors :
Green, AM
Chapman, CE
Kalaska, JF
Lepore, F
Nava, E
Röder, B
NAVA, ELENA HAE KYUNG
Röder, B.
Green, AM
Chapman, CE
Kalaska, JF
Lepore, F
Nava, E
Röder, B
NAVA, ELENA HAE KYUNG
Röder, B.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Evolutionary concepts such as adaptation and maladaptation have been used by neuroscientists to explain brain properties and mechanisms. In particular, one of the most compelling characteristics of the brain, known as neuroplasticity, denotes the ability of the brain to continuously adapt its functional and structural organization to changing requirements. Although brain plasticity has evolved to favor adaptation, there are cases in which the same mechanisms underlying adaptive plasticity can turn into maladaptive changes. Here, we will consider brain plasticity and its functional and structural consequences from an evolutionary perspective, discussing cases of adaptive and maladaptive plasticity and using examples from typical and atypical development. © 2011 Elsevier B.V.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1311371503
Document Type :
Electronic Resource