"The effectiveness of any therapeutic intervention is going to be harder, but there's some neural plasticity even in us old folks ."
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Since different neural plasticity known as long-term potentiation ( LTP ) was first discovered to occur in the hippocampus and has often been studied in this structure.
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Her interests are in neural plasticity across the lifespan, motor skill learning, mechanisms of brain and behavioral adaptation to brain damage, and glial-neuronal interactions.
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The Center for Neural Informatics, Neural Structures, and Neural Plasticity ( CN3 ) pursues fundamental breakthroughs in neuroscience by fostering neuroinformatic and computational approaches to neuroplasticity and neuroanatomy.
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Current understanding of brain anatomy and physiology suggests that striatal neural plasticity is what allows basal ganglia circuits to communicate between structures and to functionally operate in procedural memory processing.
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Reorganisation occurs within the inherent control system of a human or animal by restructuring the inter-and intraconnections of its hierarchical organisation, akin to the neuroscientific phenomenon of neural plasticity.
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Another mechanism proposed in 2007 is that lithium may interact with nitric oxide ( NO ) signalling pathway in the central nervous system, which plays a crucial role in the neural plasticity.
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All these forms of synaptic modifiability, taken collectively, give rise to neural plasticity, that is, to a capability for the nervous system to adapt itself to variations in the environment.
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They also attributed his lack of problems to extensive compensatory mechanisms enabled by neural plasticity in the nearby cerebral cortex and a shift of some functions to the homologous area in the right hemisphere.
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She is known for her studies on three-eyed frogs, a demonstration of neural plasticity in which a third eye grafted into a developing tadpole produces a pattern of overlapping connections that resemble mammalian ocular dominance columns.