Dendrites represent the compartment of neurons primarily devoted to collecting and computating input. Far from being static structures, dendrites are highly dynamic during development and appear to be capable of plastic changes during the adult life of animals. During development, it is a combination of intrinsic programs and external signals that shapes dendrite morphology; input activity is a conserved extrinsic factor involved in this process. In adult life, dendrites respond with more modest modifications of their structure to various types of extrinsic information, including alterations of input activity. Here, the author reviews classical and recent evidence of dendrite plasticity in invertebrates and vertebrates and current progress ...
The diverse and intricate dendritic branching patterns of neurons determine their ability to collect...
AbstractDendrites represent arborising neurites in both vertebrates and invertebrates. However, in v...
One fundamental requisite for a comprehensive view on brain function and cognition is the understand...
Dendrites represent the compartment of neurons primarily devoted to collecting and computating input...
One of the key questions in neuroscience is how our brain self-organises to efficiently process info...
Dendrites (from Greek δένδρον déndron, “tree”) are one of the major structural elements of neurons a...
Despite their key role in neuronal function, current understanding of dendrite development and regen...
Dendritic spines are specialized structures on neuronal processes where the majority of excitatory s...
<p>Dendrites are the primary sites of information input into neurons. Proper establishment and maint...
SummaryIn response to changes in the environment, dendrites from certain neurons change their shape,...
Dendrites are key integrators of synaptic information in neurons and play vital roles in neuronal pl...
Dendritic spines are mushroom-shaped appendages on the dendritic branches of neurons. They are inval...
One enduring question in neuroscience is whether the adult neocortex is relatively static or relativ...
Journal ArticleNeural plasticity refers to functional changes in the nervous system and therefore en...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06The directional flow of information in neurons depe...
The diverse and intricate dendritic branching patterns of neurons determine their ability to collect...
AbstractDendrites represent arborising neurites in both vertebrates and invertebrates. However, in v...
One fundamental requisite for a comprehensive view on brain function and cognition is the understand...
Dendrites represent the compartment of neurons primarily devoted to collecting and computating input...
One of the key questions in neuroscience is how our brain self-organises to efficiently process info...
Dendrites (from Greek δένδρον déndron, “tree”) are one of the major structural elements of neurons a...
Despite their key role in neuronal function, current understanding of dendrite development and regen...
Dendritic spines are specialized structures on neuronal processes where the majority of excitatory s...
<p>Dendrites are the primary sites of information input into neurons. Proper establishment and maint...
SummaryIn response to changes in the environment, dendrites from certain neurons change their shape,...
Dendrites are key integrators of synaptic information in neurons and play vital roles in neuronal pl...
Dendritic spines are mushroom-shaped appendages on the dendritic branches of neurons. They are inval...
One enduring question in neuroscience is whether the adult neocortex is relatively static or relativ...
Journal ArticleNeural plasticity refers to functional changes in the nervous system and therefore en...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06The directional flow of information in neurons depe...
The diverse and intricate dendritic branching patterns of neurons determine their ability to collect...
AbstractDendrites represent arborising neurites in both vertebrates and invertebrates. However, in v...
One fundamental requisite for a comprehensive view on brain function and cognition is the understand...