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(adj.)Capable of being shaped or formed: plastic material such as clay. See…
(adj.)Relating to or dealing with shaping or modeling: the plastic art of…
(adj.)Having the qualities of sculpture; well-formed:“the astonishing…
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Plasticity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Plasticity generally means ability to be shaped or formed. (It differs from "elasticity", which refers to ability to change temporarily and revert back to original form.) More specific meanings inclu...
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Neuroplasticity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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Not quite; I was attempting to illustrate the difference between plasticity and neurogenesis. Stem cells capable of differentiating into neurons (under ...
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Brain Plasticity: What Is It? Learning and Memor ... What is brain plasticity? Does it mean that our brains are made of plastic? Of course not. Plasticity, or neuroplasticity, is the lifelong ability of the brain to reorganize neural pathways based on new experiences.
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Using the Golgi method, Cajal made fundamental, but often unappreciated, contributions to the study of the relationship between brain plasticity and mental processes. Here, I focus on some of these early experiments and how they continue to influence studies of brain plasticity.
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Marie Curie Research Training Network for research on mechanisms in the regulation of structure, in Heidelberg, Germany. ... Network Retreat (for Chromatin Plasticity Trainees) ; July 28 - August 1, 2009 at Kloster Schöntal, Germany ; [website]
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It's loud, busy, and alive with the sound of commerce. It's Mott St in New York City. ... View on Flickr ... The Fish Market · Dec 28 2009...
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