人类脑损伤恢复中的生物和社会心理因素。

P Bach-y-Rita, E W Bach-y-Rita
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摘要

在本文中,我们将探讨一些似乎与脑损伤后功能恢复有关的生物学和社会心理因素,特别是关于神经康复计划。我们还将评论与功能恢复有关的有前途的研究领域。我们的目标是帮助建立一个基于理论和实验的神经康复发展的概念框架。
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Biological and psychosocial factors in recovery from brain damage in humans.

In this paper we will explore some of the biological and psychosocial factors that appear to be relevant to recovery of function following brain damage, especially in regard to neurorehabilitation programmes. We will also comment on promising areas of research that relate to recovery of function. Our goal is to aid in establishing a conceptual framework for the development of theory- and experiment-based neurorehabilitation.

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