Brain Advance Access originally published online on August 6, 2009
Brain 2009 132(10):e128; doi:10.1093/brain/awp197
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Early plasticity versus early vulnerability: the problem of heterogeneous lesion types
Department of Neuropediatrics, University Children's Hospital, Tuebingen, Germany
Correspondence to: Karen Lidzba, Department of Neuropediatrics, University Children's Hospital, Hoppe-Seyler-Str. 1, Tuebingen 72076, Germany E-mail: karen.lidzba@med.uni-tuebingen.de
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Sir, It was with great interest that we read the paper from Anderson et al. (2009
) in which the authors addressed two competing hypotheses regarding developmental outcome after early versus late brain lesions. The first hypothesis assumes