Neural Plasticity following Abacus Training in Humans: A Review and Future Directions

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Abstract

The human brain has an enormous capacity to adapt to a broad variety of environmental demands. Previous studies in the field of abacus training have shown that this training can induce specific changes in the brain. However, the neural mechanism underlying these changes remains elusive. Here, we reviewed the behavioral and imaging findings of comparisons between abacus experts and average control subjects and focused on changes in activation patterns and changes in brain structure. Finally, we noted the limitations and the future directions of this field. We concluded that although current studies have provided us with information about the mechanisms of abacus training, more research on abacus training is needed to understand its neural impact.

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Li, Y., Chen, F., & Huang, W. (2016). Neural Plasticity following Abacus Training in Humans: A Review and Future Directions. Neural Plasticity. Hindawi Limited. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/1213723

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