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Meanings of dependent plasticity in English
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Usage of dependent plasticity in English
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In this article, they present a nondeterministic, in silico model of activity- dependentplasticity.
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We investigated the role of VNO-mediated inputs in experience- dependentplasticity of reproductive responses.
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The visual system is one of the paradigmatic models for studying experience- dependentplasticity.
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Experience- dependentplasticity is a prominent feature of the mammalian visual cortex.
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The marked inducibility in neurons by synaptic stimuli suggests a role in activity- dependentplasticity.
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Many proteins have been implicated in synaptic and experience- dependentplasticity.
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Experience- dependentplasticity in the cortex is often higher during short critical periods in postnatal development.
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Spike-timing- dependentplasticity and paired-pulse facilitation are also demonstrated.
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These results are the first to demonstrate experience- dependentplasticity in the visual system of a marsupial species.
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Studies in several domains of expertise have established that experience- dependentplasticity brings about both functional and anatomical changes.
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Further, these results are the first to demonstrate experience- dependentplasticity in the visual system of a marsupial species.
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Thus, intracortical inhibition is a crucial limiting factor for the induction of experience- dependentplasticity in the adult visual cortex.
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These studies demonstrate that stress- dependentplasticity of CXCR4 is, in part, mediated by epigenetic plasticity and a bivalent promoter.
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Instead of adapting synaptic weights via machine learning, we employed major biological learning methods: spike-timing dependentplasticity and reinforcement learning.
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Sensory adaptation represents a form of experience- dependentplasticity that allows neurons to retain high sensitivity over a broad dynamic range.
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Recent evidence has challenged this traditional view and experimental paradigms enhancing experience- dependentplasticity in the adult brain have been described.