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The ability of the brain to recognize blank pathways based on new experience experiences
Persistent functional changes in the brain represent new knowledge
Blank dependent component
Depends on the blank of the brain injury
neural
age
Severity
A procedure in which half of the brain is removed
Hemispherectomy
what refers to changes occurring in the brains neural structure
Adaptive plasticity
what are the three points of adaptive plasticity?
To enable adjustment to experience
To compensate for lost function
Maximize remaining functions in the event of brain damage
when does adaptive brain plasticity occur?
When the brain experiences in injury
what are the three factors that influence the response of adaptive plasticity?
The brains and other biological response to the injury
Location and degree of injury
The age of the person