Brain plasticity refers to the brain's ability to reorganize itself throughout life, which can occur according to peripheral and central conditions (Pascual-Leone et al., 2005). For example, plastic changes in the brain have been observed following peripheral lesions (Mohanty et al., 2015; Navarro et al., 2007), as well as lesions in the central nervous system (Isa and Nishimura, 2014; Nudo, 2007). These changes can be adaptive or maladaptive, but the outcome cannot be predicted based on the location of the primary lesion (Nava et al., 2011).
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Recovery function of somatosensory evoked brain response in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome: a magnetoencephalographic study
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