The neurodynamics of heavy PETing, at/intention, learning, functional recovery, and rehabilitation

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (2):348-349 (1995)
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Abstract

Research reported by Posner & Raichle may be usefully applied to the rehabilitation of persons with brain damage. Their findings are related to the “dual premotorsystems hypothesis” that reciprocally interactive medial and lateral brain systems are involved in attention and learning. Recent studies show that “brain healing” occurs through dynamic reorganization involving attentional networks postulated by Posner & Raichle.

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