After stroke in an infant's brain, right side of brain compensates for loss of language in left side

A clinical study found that, for children who had a major stroke to the left hemisphere of their brain within days of their birth, the infant’s brain was ‘plastic’ enough for the right hemisphere to acquire the language abilities ordinarily handled by the left side while also maintaining its own language abilities as well.


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Source: ScienceDaily