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Neural networks are not rigidly wired but rather highly plastic
structures, the functional architecture of which can be actively
reorganized in response to external or internal events. Lesions of
such networks induce plastic processes which in time may lead to a
recovery of the initially disrupted function. This type of neural
plasticity is the main focus of the book, which presents a broad
spectrum of experimental paradigms for lesion-induced plasticity as
in the spinal cord, the vestibular, oculomotor, visual and
olfactory system, the cerebellum and the cerebral cortex, including
recent methodological developments. Concepts and perspectives in
understanding neural plasticity are reported in reviews and
original research reports and are thoroughly discussed.
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