Clintos
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Sorry if this does not makes sense:
Definition:
Neuroregeneration - refers to the regrowth or repair of nervous tissues, cells or cell products. Such mechanisms may include generation of new neurons, glia, axons, myelin, or synapses.
Neuroplasticity - is the process in which your brain's neural synapses and pathways are altered as an effect of environmental, behavioral and neural changes.
Say for example a person has a neuro pathway that allows them to move their left arm to throw a baseball. Then, they have a stroke and are unable to throw a baseball, but they do rehab and are then able to throw a baseball again. What has happened is that the brain found a new route to perform this task.
If this is possible for people who suffer a stroke and throw a baseball, could a person with autism force their social neuro pathways to reroute and fire appropriately.
Definition:
Neuroregeneration - refers to the regrowth or repair of nervous tissues, cells or cell products. Such mechanisms may include generation of new neurons, glia, axons, myelin, or synapses.
Neuroplasticity - is the process in which your brain's neural synapses and pathways are altered as an effect of environmental, behavioral and neural changes.
Say for example a person has a neuro pathway that allows them to move their left arm to throw a baseball. Then, they have a stroke and are unable to throw a baseball, but they do rehab and are then able to throw a baseball again. What has happened is that the brain found a new route to perform this task.
If this is possible for people who suffer a stroke and throw a baseball, could a person with autism force their social neuro pathways to reroute and fire appropriately.