Results of the state-of-the-art review of the "neuroplasticity" term development and new data about the sanogenetic, pathophysiological, neurophysiological, bio - and neurochemical bases of the nervous system recovery processes are given in this article. Key mechanisms of adaptive, desadaptive, responsive and cross modal forms of neuroplasticity within primary and secondary neuroplasticity are distinguished. The specific character of neurogenesis and functional reorganization of neuronets in specific regulatory structures of the brain in the norm and pathogenesis are outlined. Controversies about functional and morphological aspects of neuroplastic processes are presented. Application-oriented methods of neuroplasticity study are considered...
La neuroplasticidad es la potencialidad del sistema nervioso de modificarse para formar conexiones n...
In the history of neuroscience it had long been a virtually axiomatic belief that the mature mammali...
Neuroplasticity differs from neuroregeneration, although both phenomena propose functional recovery ...
Results of the state-of-the-art review of the "neuroplasticity" term development and new data about ...
This book provides comprehensive and up-to-date insights into emerging research trends on neuroplast...
Neuroplasticity can be defined as the ability of the nervous system to respond to intrinsic or extri...
Neuroplasticity can be defined as the ability of the nervous system to respond to intrinsic or extri...
Neuropsychological or cognitive rehabilitation has undergone a considerable theoretical and practica...
Neuroplasticity can be defined as the ability of the nervous system to respond to intrinsic or extri...
Neuroplasticity can be defined as brain’s ability to change, remodel and reorganize for purpose of b...
Neuroplasticity or the flexibility of the neural system is the ability of the brain to adapt to the ...
Neuroplasticity can be defined as brain’s ability to change, remodel and reorganize for purpose of b...
Cerebral plasticity, which is the dynamic potential of the brain to reorganize itself during ontogen...
Cerebral plasticity, which is the dynamic potential of the brain to reorganize itself during ontogen...
Cerebral plasticity, which is the dynamic potential of the brain to reorganize itself during ontogen...
La neuroplasticidad es la potencialidad del sistema nervioso de modificarse para formar conexiones n...
In the history of neuroscience it had long been a virtually axiomatic belief that the mature mammali...
Neuroplasticity differs from neuroregeneration, although both phenomena propose functional recovery ...
Results of the state-of-the-art review of the "neuroplasticity" term development and new data about ...
This book provides comprehensive and up-to-date insights into emerging research trends on neuroplast...
Neuroplasticity can be defined as the ability of the nervous system to respond to intrinsic or extri...
Neuroplasticity can be defined as the ability of the nervous system to respond to intrinsic or extri...
Neuropsychological or cognitive rehabilitation has undergone a considerable theoretical and practica...
Neuroplasticity can be defined as the ability of the nervous system to respond to intrinsic or extri...
Neuroplasticity can be defined as brain’s ability to change, remodel and reorganize for purpose of b...
Neuroplasticity or the flexibility of the neural system is the ability of the brain to adapt to the ...
Neuroplasticity can be defined as brain’s ability to change, remodel and reorganize for purpose of b...
Cerebral plasticity, which is the dynamic potential of the brain to reorganize itself during ontogen...
Cerebral plasticity, which is the dynamic potential of the brain to reorganize itself during ontogen...
Cerebral plasticity, which is the dynamic potential of the brain to reorganize itself during ontogen...
La neuroplasticidad es la potencialidad del sistema nervioso de modificarse para formar conexiones n...
In the history of neuroscience it had long been a virtually axiomatic belief that the mature mammali...
Neuroplasticity differs from neuroregeneration, although both phenomena propose functional recovery ...