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NeuroRehabilitation (Reading, MA), 2020
BACKGROUND: Brain injuries such as strokes cause damage and death of the neuron cells. Physiotherapy interventions help to improve patient’s performance and ability.
Umi Budi Rahayu +3 more
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BACKGROUND: Brain injuries such as strokes cause damage and death of the neuron cells. Physiotherapy interventions help to improve patient’s performance and ability.
Umi Budi Rahayu +3 more
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Plasticity and remodeling of brain
Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 2008The injured brain can be stimulated to amplify its intrinsic restorative processes to improve neurological function. Thus, after stroke, both cell and pharmacological neurorestorative treatments, amplify the induction of brain neurogenesis and angiogenesis, and thereby reduce neurological deficits. In this manuscript, we describe the use of bone marrow
Michael, Chopp, Yi, Li, Jing, Zhang
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Early life stress and brain plasticity: from molecular alterations to aberrant memory and behavior
Reviews in the Neurosciences, 2020Early life stress (ELS) is one of the most critical factors that could modify brain plasticity, memory and learning abilities, behavioral reactions, and emotional response in adulthood leading to development of different mental disorders.
O. Lopatina +3 more
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Current Opinion in Neurology, 2005
Neural plasticity represents a crucial mechanism of the human brain to adapt to environmental changes in the developing and adult human central nervous system. This property of the central nervous system contributes to learning and functional recovery from neurological diseases such as stroke.
Friedhelm C, Hummel, Leonardo G, Cohen
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Neural plasticity represents a crucial mechanism of the human brain to adapt to environmental changes in the developing and adult human central nervous system. This property of the central nervous system contributes to learning and functional recovery from neurological diseases such as stroke.
Friedhelm C, Hummel, Leonardo G, Cohen
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Video games as rich environments to foster brain plasticity.
Handbook of Clinical Neurology, 2020This chapter highlights the key role of two main factors, attentional control and reward processing, in unlocking brain plasticity. We first review the evidence for the role that each of these mechanisms plays in neuroplasticity, and then make the case ...
M. Nahum, D. Bavelier
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Science, 2017
Can the potential to change be restored in the adult brain?
Kechagias, Vasileios, Holtmaat, Anthony
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Can the potential to change be restored in the adult brain?
Kechagias, Vasileios, Holtmaat, Anthony
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Brain Plasticity in the Developing Brain
2013The developing normal brain shows a remarkable capacity for plastic change in response to a wide range of experiences including sensory and motor experience, psychoactive drugs, parent-child relationships, peer relationships, stress, gonadal hormones, intestinal flora, diet, and injury.
Bryan, Kolb +3 more
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Brain Plasticity: Limitations and Possibilities
Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology, 2017Biological limitations related to the brain regeneration and stem cells transplantation as well as the factors influencing the brain plasticity following the brain injury, including epigenetic regulatory mechanisms, are presented. Non-invasive transcranial microelectrostimulation is considered as a perspective method of polysystemic influence on ...
E P, Kharchenko, M N, Telnova
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Brain Aging and Neuronal Plasticitya
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1992In the present paper three aspects of the aging processes and their physiopathological implications will be presented: neuronal death, the information handling capabilityof neurons, and the processes of interneuronal communication.
L. F. AGNATI +7 more
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Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience, 2009
Purpose: In this review I summarize and discuss reported findings of structural and functional plasticity in the intact human brain. Methods: The main focus is placed on research that uses musicians as a model to study brain plasticity. I summarize therefore mostly studies dealing with musicians or with the effect of music
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Purpose: In this review I summarize and discuss reported findings of structural and functional plasticity in the intact human brain. Methods: The main focus is placed on research that uses musicians as a model to study brain plasticity. I summarize therefore mostly studies dealing with musicians or with the effect of music
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