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Meanings of neural plasticity in English
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Usage of neural plasticity in English
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Environmental enrichment potentiates neuralplasticity, enhancing acquisition and consolidation of memory traces.
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The GnRH system represents a useful model of long-term neuralplasticity.
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Addiction can be viewed as a form of drug-induced neuralplasticity.
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We will also review the FGF system as a mediator of neuralplasticity.
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Indeed, both morphological and environmental factors seem to be involved in exercise-induced neuralplasticity.
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Prof. Merzenich at UCSF has found that neuralplasticity does not disappear in adults.
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Pathological pain, such as inflammatory and neuropathic pain, is an expression of neuralplasticity.
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The changes may be related to decreasing neuralplasticity.
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Multimodal neuroimaging including fMRI can improve understanding of neuralplasticity after preterm birth and brain injury.
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These findings also supported that younger patients have better neuralplasticity and clinical recovery than do older patients.
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It is currently accepted that, due to a lack of neuralplasticity,amblyopia is an untreatable pathology in adults.
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In parallel to the reduction of neuralplasticity levels, the brain potential for functional recovery declines with age.
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We highlight emerging principles that have significant implications for stem cell biology, developmental neurobiology, neuralplasticity, and disease mechanisms.
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The effects of bryostatin 1 on cortical neurons are distinct from those induced by neuralplasticity-promoting psychoplastogens such as ketamine.
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During the critical phase of brain maturation, hyperoxia can alter developmental processes, resulting in the disruption of neuralplasticity and myelination.
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Neuropsin is a trypsin-type serine protease that was first cloned from the mouse brain as a factor related to neuralplasticity.