This brief examines a phenomenon that bears on how recovery processes manifest in the brain after cerebrovascular events. It highlights a compensatory mechanism whereby the unaffected hemisphere appears to exhibit younger-appearing activity as neural networks rewire to support function. Such insights can inform planning, assessment, and collaboration among mental health clinicians working with stroke survivors, including therapists, social workers, and other caregivers, by illustrating how neural plasticity may underlie changes in cognition and behavior during rehabilitation.
Article Title: Stroke triggers a hidden brain change that looks like rejuvenation
Link to Science Daily Mind-Brain News: https://www dot sciencedaily dot com/releases/2026/03/260328043556 dot htm
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