It is now known that the brain is actually capable of changing and developing throughout a lifetime. Our mental capacity is astonishingly large, and our ability to process widely varied information and complex new experiences with relative ease can often be surprising. The brains ability to act and react in ever-changing ways is known as neuroplasticity. Decades of research have now shown that these changes can profoundly alter the pattern of neuronal activation in response to experience. According to the theory of neuroplasticity, thinking, learning, acting and hearing can change both the brains physical structure and functional organisation according to the peripheral stimuli. This book reviews the latest knowledge on the neuroplasticity in the auditory brainstem:: from physiology to the drug therapy.
Introduction; Anatomy of central auditory pathway; Physiology of central auditory pathway; Neurobiology of age related hearing loss; Plastic Change in central auditory system after hearing loss; Correlations between hearing loss & language in children; The effect of brain plasticity on the results of cochlear implantation; Pharmacology of new drugs used to improve the neuroplasticity of the central auditory pathway; New drugs to improve the neuroplasticity of the central auditory pathway; Presbycusis & gene; Index.
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