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The advent of modern neurobiological methods over the last three
decades has provided overwhelming evidence that it is the
interaction of genetic factors and the experience of the individual
that guides and supports brain development. Brains do not develop
normally in the absence of critical genetic signaling, and they do
not develop normally in the absence of essential environmental
input. The key to understanding the origins and emergence of both
the brain and behavior lies in understanding how inherited and
environmental factors are engaged in the dynamic and interactive
processes that define and direct development of the neurobehavioral
system.
Neural Plasticity and Cognitive Development focuses on children who
suffered focal brain insult (typically stroke) in the pre- or
perinatal period which provides a model for exploring the dynamic
nature of early brain and cognitive development. In most, though
not all, of the cases considered, the injuries affect substantial
portions of one cerebral hemisphere, resulting in patterns of
neural damage that would compromise cognitive ability in adults.
However, longitudinal behavioral studies of this population of
children have revealed only mild cognitive deficits, and
preliminary data from functional brain imaging studies suggest that
alternative patterns of functional organization emerge in the wake
of early injury. Neural Plasticity and Cognitive Development posits
that the capacity for adaptation is not the result of early insult.
Rather, it reflects normal developmental processes which are both
dynamic and adaptive operating against a backdrop of serious
perturbation of the neural substrate.
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