Preoperative Events switches the focus from post-operative rehabilitation to preoperative experiences and personal histories to lessen the consequences of brain damage. These papers document the relationship between preoperative experience and postoperative performance and discuss a variety of protective preoperative experiences that can ameliorate the deleterious effects of brain damage.
Preoperative Events switches the focus from post-operative rehabilitation to preoperative experiences and personal histories to lessen the consequences of brain damage. These papers document the relationship between preoperative experience and postoperative performance and discuss a variety of protective preoperative experiences that can ameliorate the deleterious effects of brain damage.
Contents: T. Schallert Preoperative Intermittent Feeding and Drinking Regimens Enhance Postlesion Sensorimotor Function. J. Schulkin The Effects of Preoperative Alimentary Experiences on a Regulatory Neurobehavioral System. C.V. Grijalva E. Lindholm B. Roland Recovery of Function Following Lateral Hypothalamic Damage: The Influence of Preoperative Manipulations. D. Singh Preoperative Manipulation and Ventromedial Hypothalamic Syndrome (VMH). E.D. Kemble Modulatory Effects of Environmental and Social Interactions on the Behavior Expression of Amygdaloid Damage. P.J. Donovick R.G. Burright An Odyssey in Behavioral Neuroscience: A Search for Common Principles Underlying Responses to Brain Damage. D.J. Albert G.L. Chew M.L. Walsh Social Experience and Lesion-Induced Predation. D.S. Olton A.L. Markowska The Effects of Preoperative Experience Upon Postoperative Performance of Rats Following Lesions of the Hippocampal System. E.E. Krieckhaus Preoperative Training Provides No Protection Against Lesion-Induced Decrements in Explicit Processes. J.B. Overmier Sparing Loss and Recovery of Function in the Telencephalon Ablated Teleost Fish. J.P. Ward The Use of Overtraining in Striate/Extrastriate Lesion Deficit Analysis. J.J. Braun Experimental Amnestic Sensory Agnosia: Preoperative Modulation. F. Lepore The Effects of Preoperative Overtraining on Inter-Hemispheric Transfer. J. Grafman F. Lalonde I. Litvan P. Fedio Pre-Morbid Effects Upon Recovery from Brain Damage in Humans: Cognitive and Interpersonal Indexes. Commentary 1.B. Kolb Commentary 2.Preoperative Events and Brain Damage: A Commentary. E. Stellar Commentary 3.Commentary on the Protective Effects of Preoperative Experience. J. Schulkin A Commentary as a Suggestion.
Contents: T. Schallert Preoperative Intermittent Feeding and Drinking Regimens Enhance Postlesion Sensorimotor Function. J. Schulkin The Effects of Preoperative Alimentary Experiences on a Regulatory Neurobehavioral System. C.V. Grijalva E. Lindholm B. Roland Recovery of Function Following Lateral Hypothalamic Damage: The Influence of Preoperative Manipulations. D. Singh Preoperative Manipulation and Ventromedial Hypothalamic Syndrome (VMH). E.D. Kemble Modulatory Effects of Environmental and Social Interactions on the Behavior Expression of Amygdaloid Damage. P.J. Donovick R.G. Burright An Odyssey in Behavioral Neuroscience: A Search for Common Principles Underlying Responses to Brain Damage. D.J. Albert G.L. Chew M.L. Walsh Social Experience and Lesion-Induced Predation. D.S. Olton A.L. Markowska The Effects of Preoperative Experience Upon Postoperative Performance of Rats Following Lesions of the Hippocampal System. E.E. Krieckhaus Preoperative Training Provides No Protection Against Lesion-Induced Decrements in Explicit Processes. J.B. Overmier Sparing Loss and Recovery of Function in the Telencephalon Ablated Teleost Fish. J.P. Ward The Use of Overtraining in Striate/Extrastriate Lesion Deficit Analysis. J.J. Braun Experimental Amnestic Sensory Agnosia: Preoperative Modulation. F. Lepore The Effects of Preoperative Overtraining on Inter-Hemispheric Transfer. J. Grafman F. Lalonde I. Litvan P. Fedio Pre-Morbid Effects Upon Recovery from Brain Damage in Humans: Cognitive and Interpersonal Indexes. Commentary 1.B. Kolb Commentary 2.Preoperative Events and Brain Damage: A Commentary. E. Stellar Commentary 3.Commentary on the Protective Effects of Preoperative Experience. J. Schulkin A Commentary as a Suggestion.
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