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Metabolic Plasticity in Develo** and Aging Brain
Abstract —Brain plasticity is a fundamental phenomenon based on various types of intercellular interactions (synaptic activity, neuritogenesis,...
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Fractal Phototherapy in Maximizing Retina and Brain Plasticity
The neuroplasticity potential is reduced with aging and impairs during neurodegenerative diseases and brain and visual system injuries. This limits... -
Epigenetics and Brain Plasticity: Back to Function
Throughout our entire life, our brain is constantly shaped by the experience of both the outer and the inner environments. Sensory perceptions, as... -
A Novel Paired Somatosensory-Cerebellar Stimulation Induces Plasticity on Cerebellar-Brain Connectivity
The cerebellum receives and integrates a large amount of sensory information that is important for motor coordination and learning. The aim of the...
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Roles of Synaptic Plasticity in Functional Recovery After Brain Injury
Patients with brain injury or stroke suffer from sensory-motor disorder caused by the loss of function of damaged brain tissues. The goal of... -
Vagus Nerve Manipulation and Microglial Plasticity in the Prenatal Brain
The efferent and afferent effects of the vagus nerve on the develo** brain have remained enigmatic. Here we review the evidence of such effects on... -
Decoding auditory deprivation: resting-state fMRI insights into deafness and brain plasticity
Deafness, as a profound manifestation of sensory deprivation, prompts a cascade of intricate cerebral adaptations. In this study, involving 35 deaf...
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Effect of Early Inhibition of Toll-Like Receptor 4 on Hippocampal Plasticity in a Neonatal Rat Model of Hypoxic-Ischemic Brain Damage
Hippocampal plasticity is closely related to physiological brain functions such as learning and memory. However, the effect of toll-like receptor 4...
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L-carnitine Modulates Cognitive Impairment Induced by Doxorubicin and Cyclophosphamide in Rats; Insights to Oxidative Stress, Inflammation, Synaptic Plasticity, Liver/brain, and Kidney/brain Axes
Chemotherapy-induced cognitive impairment in cancer patients is known as "chemobrain". Doxorubicin and Cyclophosphamide are two chemotherapeutic...
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Environmental Chemicals as Plasticity Disruptors
The organism has plasticity consisting of several plasticities for homeostasis. In this chapter, developmental plasticity is introduced, particularly... -
Brain cancer stem cells: resilience through adaptive plasticity and hierarchical heterogeneity
Malignant brain tumours are complex ecosystems containing neoplastic and stromal components that generate adaptive and evolutionarily driven aberrant...
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Injury-specific factors in the cerebrospinal fluid regulate astrocyte plasticity in the human brain
The glial environment influences neurological disease progression, yet much of our knowledge still relies on preclinical animal studies, especially...
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Glial Phenotype Plasticity
This chapter summarizes the information from the previous chapters. Due to their specific position and role in a functional circuit, neurons have a... -
Brain is modulated by neuronal plasticity during postnatal development
Neuroplasticity is referred to the ability of the nervous system to change its structure or functions as a result of former stimuli. It is a...
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Heterosynaptic plasticity-induced modulation of synapses
Plasticity is a common feature of synapses that is stated in different ways and occurs through several mechanisms. The regular action of the brain...
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Multi-Level Plasticity-Pathology Continuum of the Nervous System: Functional Aspects
AbstractFunctional aspects of the concept on the multi-level continuum of neuroplasticity and neuropathology is discussed. The harmony and...
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Overnight neuronal plasticity and adaptation to emotional distress
Expressions such as ‘sleep on it’ refer to the resolution of distressing experiences across a night of sound sleep. Sleep is an active state during...
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The combination of Hebbian and predictive plasticity learns invariant object representations in deep sensory networks
Recognition of objects from sensory stimuli is essential for survival. To that end, sensory networks in the brain must form object representations...
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Brain Recovery in Childhood: The Interaction Between Developmental Plasticity and Regenerative Mechanisms
Stroke is one of the ten leading causes of death in children and adolescents ages 1–18. Pediatric stroke has some specific characteristics that make...