SHS 389
spring 2026
All Classes
Neuroplasticity and Communication
Credit: 3 hours.
The human brain adapts and changes continually throughout the human lifespan. This phenomenon is known as neuroplasticity. In this course, we will come to a better understanding of the principles of neuroplasticity, including during development, critical periods, learning and skill mastery, and reorganization/rehabilitation of functional abilities following brain damage. We will draw heavily on current research pertaining to neuroplasticity involving brain structures and functions important for communication.

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