Brain plasticity is not only accommodation of young brain tissue that can change own characteristics, but process that occurs during whole life period, even during old age. Mechanisms of plasticity incorporate: formation of new axon terminals and new synapses, change in neuronal membrane excitability, change in the balance of excitation and inhibition, a long-term potentiation (LTP) or long-term depression (LTD). Molecular mechanisms of brain plasticity encompass neurotrophins, NMDA receptors, the role of calcium ions and calcium channels, free radicals and lipid peroxides. Neuroplasticity also may lead to destabilization of neuronal connections therefore without control of this process plasticity becomes excessive and as a result p...
Neuroplasticity refers to the ability of the brain to change as a result of one's experience, indica...
Neuropsychological or cognitive rehabilitation has undergone a considerable theoretical and practica...
Neuronal plasticity in the brain is greatly enhanced during critical periods early in life and was l...
Over the last decade, the application of novel advanced neuroimaging techniques to study congenital ...
Cerebral plasticity, which is the dynamic potential of the brain to reorganize itself during ontogen...
Brain plasticity can be considered the main result of brain communication with the 'external' and 'i...
Recognition of the importance of brain development in the early years of life has led to expanded ea...
Plasticity is an intrinsic property of the central nervous system, reflecting its capacity to respon...
Neuroplasticity can be defined as the ability of the nervous system to respond to intrinsic or extri...
This is a time of significant gains in methodological development for examining the developing human...
Epigenetics is changing the interpretation of “genetics” in relation to “environment”, in that the g...
Neuroplasticity can be defined as the ability of the nervous system to respond to intrinsic or extri...
Plasticity is a basic process that underlies neural and cognitive functioning, unraveling thus the f...
Our conceptualization of brain changes across the lifespan is evolving (Pascual-Leone et al., 2011)....
The Neuronal Group Selection Theory (NGST) could offer new insights into the mechanisms directing mo...
Neuroplasticity refers to the ability of the brain to change as a result of one's experience, indica...
Neuropsychological or cognitive rehabilitation has undergone a considerable theoretical and practica...
Neuronal plasticity in the brain is greatly enhanced during critical periods early in life and was l...
Over the last decade, the application of novel advanced neuroimaging techniques to study congenital ...
Cerebral plasticity, which is the dynamic potential of the brain to reorganize itself during ontogen...
Brain plasticity can be considered the main result of brain communication with the 'external' and 'i...
Recognition of the importance of brain development in the early years of life has led to expanded ea...
Plasticity is an intrinsic property of the central nervous system, reflecting its capacity to respon...
Neuroplasticity can be defined as the ability of the nervous system to respond to intrinsic or extri...
This is a time of significant gains in methodological development for examining the developing human...
Epigenetics is changing the interpretation of “genetics” in relation to “environment”, in that the g...
Neuroplasticity can be defined as the ability of the nervous system to respond to intrinsic or extri...
Plasticity is a basic process that underlies neural and cognitive functioning, unraveling thus the f...
Our conceptualization of brain changes across the lifespan is evolving (Pascual-Leone et al., 2011)....
The Neuronal Group Selection Theory (NGST) could offer new insights into the mechanisms directing mo...
Neuroplasticity refers to the ability of the brain to change as a result of one's experience, indica...
Neuropsychological or cognitive rehabilitation has undergone a considerable theoretical and practica...
Neuronal plasticity in the brain is greatly enhanced during critical periods early in life and was l...