I. Basis for Cortical Re-Wiring.
Visual activity and cortical rewiring: activity-dependent
plasticity of cortical networks.
II. Molecular Basis for Signaling in CNS and Memory.
TrkB mediated excitatory synaptogenesis.
Signal transduction mechanisms in memory disorders.
III. The Aging Brain.
Altered brain activity in healthy seniors: what does it mean?
Cortical re-organization in the aging brain.
Brain plasticity and functional losses in the aged: scientific
bases for a novel intervention.
Cortical plasticity and rehabilitation.
Neural mechanisms of prefrontal cortical function: implications for
cognitive rehabilitation.
IV. Brain Injury.
Recovery from aphasia following brain injury: the role of
reorganization.
Relocation of specific visual functions following damage of mature
posterior parietal cortex.
A SPECT study of language and brain reorganization three years
after pediatric brain injury.
Activation of neural stem and progenitor cells after injury.
Cognitive neural plasticity during learning and recovery from brain
damage.
Novel cell therapy approaches for brain repair.
Recovery of motor function after stroke.
V. Spinal Cord.
Functional plasticity following spinal cord lesions.
The education and re-education of the spinal cord.
VI. Prostheses and Plasticity.
Cochlear implants: cortical plasticity in congenital
deprivation.
Disrupting the brain to guide plasticity and improve behavior.
VII. Pain and Tinnitus.
Plasticity in brain processing and modulation of pain.
Plasticity of pain-related neuronal activity in the human
thalamus.
Neural platicity in Tinnitus.
Dr. Møller is currently the M.F. Jonsson Professor of Hearing, University of Texas at Dallas, the Callier Center for Communication Disorders. He was on the faculty of the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine for 19 years, where he held positions as Research Professor of Otolaryngology and later of Neurological Surgery. From 1988 to 1997 he held the position of Professor of Neurological Surgery. He received his medical education at the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden, where he also held faculty positions for more than 10 years. Dr. Møller is founder and Editor-in-Chief of the international journal Hearing Research.
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