Developmentally degraded cortical temporal processing restored by training.

Abstract:

:Enduring deficits in temporal processing can be induced in the auditory cortex by rearing infant rats in the presence of low frequency-modulated noises. We found that it was possible to restore normal temporal processing, overcoming deficits induced during the critical period, by intensively training developmentally impaired animals as juveniles or young adults. Re-normalized cortical temporal response characteristics were sustained long after training cessation.

journal_name

Nat Neurosci

journal_title

Nature neuroscience

authors

Zhou X,Merzenich MM

doi

10.1038/nn.2239

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2009-01-01 00:00:00

pages

26-8

issue

1

eissn

1097-6256

issn

1546-1726

pii

nn.2239

journal_volume

12

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