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Neuroplasticity (also referred to as brain plasticity , cortical plasticity or cortical re-mapping ) is the changing of neurons, the organization of their networks, and their function via n...
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Learning, Memory and Cognition – Neuronal Plasticity; ... This experience-dependent plasticity is considered to be (1) the basis for learning and memory, (2) crucial for recovery from brain damage and disease, and (3) by its relative absence, ... Our Scientific Work >> Scientific Programs >> Neuronal Plasticity...
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Stressful conditions in animals can result in impaired structural neuronal plasticity in the hippocampus, characterised by retraction of apical dendrites and decreased neurogenesis. The intrinsic dynamic instability of the cytoskeletal microtubular system is essential for neuronal remodelling and plasticity.
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Viruses able to infect the central nervous system (CNS) are increasingly being recognized as important factors that can cause mental diseases by interfering with neuronal plasticity. ... The Medscape Journal ... Borna disease virus (BDV), which causes a persistent infection of neurons without direct cytolysis in several...
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Neuronal plasticity, therefore, is basically nothing else than a flexible property of the neurons, or rather neuronal networks to change, temporarily or permanently their biochemical, physiological and morphological characteristics.
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Although early neural development is largely gene-dependent, neural plasticity is necessary for the functioning of activity-dependent circuits: systems which only develop if properly stimulated by neuronal activity resulting from an organism's exposure to its environment.
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10.3. Molecular basis of neuronal plasticity ... That neuronal sprouting indeed takes place is best illustrated by a series of experiments by Rosenzweig [Rosenzweig, 1984]. He reared rats in enriched and impoverished environments studying the impact of increased complexity of behavioral activities on the development of...
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Neuronal plasticity. The efficacy of synaptic transmission in the brain is activity-dependent and continuously modified. Examples of such persistent ...
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Multiple mechanisms contribute, each of which is subject to or an expression of neural plasticity-the capacity of neurons to change their function, chemical profile, or structure. ... ReviewCentral neuronal plasticity, low back pain and spinal manipulative therapy.
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