Brain Reorganization and Neural Plasticity in Elite Athletes With Physical Impairments
Kimitaka Nakazawa
Abstract
Use-dependent and impairment-specific brain plasticity are hypothesized to interact and enhance neural reorganization in the central nervous system (CNS) of athletes with physical impairments. Paralympic brain studies are helpful in achieving a fundamental understanding of the underlying neural mechanism related to CNS reorganization after physical therapy or athletic training. Information learned from these individuals also provides new insights into sports- and rehabilitation-related neuroscience.
Topics & Concepts
NeuroplasticityNeurosciencePsychologyMechanism (biology)Elite athletesAthletesNeural systemCentral nervous systemPlasticityPhysical medicine and rehabilitationCognitive psychologyBrain mappingNeurophysiologyNervous systemTraumatic Brain Injury ResearchTranscranial Magnetic Stimulation StudiesSpinal Cord Injury Research