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Second International Conference on Development and Learning (ICDL'02)
Cambridge, Massachusetts
June 12-June 15
ISBN: 0-7695-1459-6
Studies conducted in developing and adult rats and monkeys have been designed to determine sources of variation in performance ability in infant and young adult brains. They strongly indicate hat variations in signal-to-noise conditions in early development have a major impact on the development of signal processing and movement control abilities in young animals. Processing capacities in animal models reared in poor signal-to-noise conditions parallel hose recorded using behavioral and physiological indices in language, reading, and learning-impaired children.
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Michael M. Merzenich, "Cortical Plasticity Contributing to Variations in Human Performance Ability," icdl, pp.9, Second International Conference on Development and Learning (ICDL'02), 2002
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