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2010 Research Symposium

A yearly event at the ASHA Convention is the Research Symposium, where current, theme-focused research is presented by experts.

Symposium Topic

Neural Plasticity: Mechanisms and Drivers of Function Recovery in the Mature Brain

Proceedings of the 2010 Research Symposium

Papers from the 2010 Symposium are in press in the Journal of Communication Disorders. They are available online as of April 30, 2011, or May 6, 2011.

Author(s) Title DOI

 Plowman, E. K., and Kleim, J. A.

Behavioral and neurophysiological correlates of striatal dopamine depletion: A rodent model of Parkinson's disease

10.1016/j.jcomdis.2011.04.008

 Kleim, J. A.

Neural plasticity and neurorehabilitation: Teaching the new brain old tricks

10.1016/j.jcomdis.2011.04.006

 Kolb, B., Muhammad, A., and Gibb, R.

Searching for factors underlying cerebral plasticity in the normal and injured brain

10.1016/j.jcomdis.2011.04.007

 Wong, P. C. M., and Ettlinger, M.

Predictors of spoken language learning

10.1016/j.jcomdis.2011.04.003

 Nudo, R. J.

Neural bases of recovery after brain injury

10.1016/j.jcomdis.2011.04.004

 Kane, J. R., Ciucci, M. R., Jacobs, A. N., Tews, N., Russell, J. A., Ahrens, A. M., Ma, S. T., Britt, J. M., Cormack, L. K., and Schallert, T.

Assessing the role of dopamine in limb and cranial-oromotor control in a rat model of Parkinson's disease

10.1016/j.jcomdis.2011.04.005

 Kerr, A. L., Cheng, S-Y., and Jones, T. A.

Experience-dependent neural plasticity in the adult damaged brain

10.1016/j.jcomdis.2011.04.011

 Fridriksson, J.

Measuring and inducing brain plasticity in chronic aphasia

10.1016/j.jcomdis.2011.04.009

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