All Posts: brain plasticity

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New NIH-Funded Study Deepens Understanding of How Some Stroke Patients Can Recover Their Ability To Communicate

A new NIH-funded study led by Georgetown University Medical Center researchers deepens our understanding of the role that the right side of the brain can potentially play in…

September 8, 2025

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Does Your Brain Respond to What You Are Doing or How You Do It?

New research from Georgetown University provides insight into how the brain is organized around function versus body part, which has important implications for rehabilitation and…

August 19, 2025

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A Brain Fingerprint: Study Uncovers Unique Brain Plasticity in People Born Blind

A study led by Georgetown University neuroscientists reveals that the part of the brain that receives and processes visual information in sighted people develops a unique…

July 30, 2024

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After Stroke in an Infant’s Brain, Right Side of Brain Compensates for Loss of Language in Left Side

As Children with Left-hemisphere Strokes Grow Up, Ability to Understand Language Shifts to Right side. WASHINGTON (October 10, 2022) — A clinical study conducted by researchers…

October 10, 2022

GUMC Stories

Art Installation Illustrates Dyslexic Brains at Work

(January 14, 2021) — When a person practices a skill, the neural representations in the relevant parts of the brain change, allowing the person to perform the skill better.…

January 14, 2021

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Study of Reaching and Grasping with Hand or Foot Reveals Novel Brain Insights

WASHINGTON (October 26, 2020) — People born without upper limbs who use their feet to reach for an item engage the same area in the brain that people with hands use to reach…

October 26, 2020

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Children Use Both Brain Hemispheres to Understand Language, Unlike Adults

WASHINGTON (September 7, 2020) — Infants and young children have brains with a superpower, of sorts, say Georgetown University Medical Center neuroscientists. Whereas adults…

September 7, 2020

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Making Sense of Senses: Researchers Find the Brain Processes Sight and Sound in the Same Two-Step Manner

A new study published by senior investigator Maximilian Riesenhuber, PhD, a professor in Georgetown University School of Medicine’s Department of Neuroscience, and fellow…

April 10, 2018

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Newborn Babies Who Suffered Stroke Regain Language Function in Opposite Side of Brain

At least 1 in 4,000 babies are affected by stroke shortly before, during, or after birth. A study led by Georgetown University Medical Center investigators found that a decade or…

February 13, 2018

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GUMC Announces the George Bergeron Endowed Professorship in Neuroscience

Georgetown University Medical Center (GUMC) announces the establishment of the George Bergeron Endowed Professorship in Neuroscience. The $1.25 million gift will support an…

November 26, 2013