Results:Neural plasticity is believed to be the basis for both learning in the in tact brain and relearning in the damaged brain that occurs through physical rehabilitation. Neuroscience research has made significant advances in understanding experience dependent neural plasticity, and these findings are beginning to be integrated with research on the degenerative and regenerative effects of brain damage.The qualities and constraints of experience-dependent neural plasticity are likely to be of major relevance to rehabilitation efforts in humans with brain damage. However, some research topics need much more attention in order to enhance the translation of this area of neuroscience to clinical research and practice.