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Adolescence may mark a sensitive period for the development of higher-order cognition through enhanced plasticity of cortical circuits. At the same time, animal research indicates that pubertal hormones may represent one key mechanism for closing ...
Corinna Laube +2 more
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sponsorship: This work was supported by the Research Fund KU Leuven (C16/15/070) and the Research Foundation Flanders grant (G089818N) and Excellence of Science grant (EOS 30446199, MEMODYN) awarded to SPS. LP is funded by a postdoctoral fellowship from the Research Fund KU Leuven (PDM/18/180) (Research Fund KU Leuven|C16/15/070, Research Fund KU ...
Pauwels, Lisa +2 more
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Dysconnection in schizophrenia: from abnormal synaptic plasticity to failures of self-monitoring [PDF]
Over the last 2 decades, a large number of neurophysiological and neuroimaging studies of patients with schizophrenia have furnished in vivo evidence for dysconnectivity, ie, abnormal functional integration of brain processes.
Friston, K J +5 more
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Subcellular RNA-seq for the Analysis of the Dendritic and Somatic Transcriptomes of Single Neurons
In neurons, local translation in dendritic and axonal compartments allows for the fast and on-demand modification of the local proteome. As the last few years have witnessed dramatic advancements in our appreciation of the brain’s neuronal diversity, it ...
Julio Perez, Erin Schuman
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Plasticity in mammalian somatosensory cerebellar maps [PDF]
The organization of sensory maps in mammalian brains can change following peripheral injury or experience. Such plasticity has been demonstrated for somatotopic somatosensory maps in various cortical and subcortical areas. In contrast to somatotopic maps,
Morissette, Josee
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Background Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder with a high prevalence among the elderly and a huge personal and societal impact.
Sylvie L. Lesuis +7 more
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Disrupted network interactions serve as a neural marker of dyslexia
Dyslexia, a frequent learning disorder, is characterized by severe impairments in reading and writing and hypoactivation in reading regions in the left hemisphere.
Sabrina Turker +3 more
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Plasticity and spontaneous activity pulses in disused human brain circuits
SUMMARY To induce brain plasticity in humans, we casted the dominant upper extremity for two weeks and tracked changes in functional connectivity using daily 30-minute scans of resting-state functional MRI (rs-fMRI).
Dillan J. Newbold +23 more
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Psychotherapy and brain plasticity [PDF]
In this paper, I will review why psychotherapy is relevant to the question of how consciousness relates to brain plasticity. A great deal of the research and theorizing on consciousness and the brain, including my own on hallucinations for example (Collerton and Perry, 2011) has focused upon specific changes in conscious content which can be related to
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Phantom Limbs and Brain Plasticity in Amputees
International audiencePhantom sensations are experienced by almost every person who has lost their hand in adulthood. This mysterious phenomenon spans the full range of bodily sensations, including the sense of touch, temperature, movement, and even the ...
London Plasticity Lab +3 more
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