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Thursday, April 23, 2009

Direct Contact - finally

The brain is like any other organ: when it is damaged a functional unit (like speech) will compensate by using surviving, but often less efficient, pathways to transmit the nerve impulses. And perhaps it may even develop some new pathways. One problem with brain injury is that neural tissue is probably the slowest to repair or regenerate of any in the body. Another problem is that brain functions are so incredibly complex with innumerable modulating interconnections that are built up over a lifetime of hearing, see..NEXT>>
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