Lecture

Brain Plasticity and Healthy Aging

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This lecture provides a detailed view of the Hummel Lab's research on movement disorders and healthy aging, focusing on studying brain function in stroke patients in Sion. By utilizing various technologies, the lab tracks patients from acute to chronic phases, aiming to modulate brain plasticity. Understanding how the brain reorganizes itself when learning new tasks is a key aspect of their work. Additionally, the lab explores non-invasive brain stimulation as part of their research against cognitive aging.

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