For decades, it has been assumed that there is a strong correlation between a loss of physical and psychological function after a serious brain injury. Now, new research from Germany suggests that it isn’t as closely related to brain structure injuries as first thought. This news could give hope to thousands of brain injury victims who assumed that their injury would mean a lifetime of debilitation and therapy.
The research was carried out at the Max Planck Institute for Cognition and Neuro Sciences, and was led by Drs Rainer Scheid and D. Yves von Cramon. Their research indicated that the loss of physical and psychological function is usually blamed on changes in brain structure after a traumatic brain injury
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