Quest for knowledge brings Dalai Lama to UAB

The Dalai Lama came to UAB to learn about neuroplasticity, or the brain’s ability to change, grow, and repair itself. UAB’s Edward Taub, Ph.D., a behavioral neuroscientist and University Professor of psychology in the College of Arts and Sciences, shared his breakthrough successes with constraint-induced movement therapy (CI therapy), which he developed to help patients regain limb function following stroke and other neurological diseases and injuries. Other participants included renowned brain plasticity scientist Michael Merzenich, Ph.D., and Norman Doidge, M.D., a psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, and author of a best-selling book on neuroplasticity, who called UAB “the premier place in the world to get treatment for movement problems following stroke. It’s a national treasure.” Following the symposium, the Dalai Lama toured Taub’s UAB lab and met with CI therapy patients.