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Neuroplasticity in Action: Transforming Brain Function through Neurorehabilitation. [PDF]
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Targeting neuroplasticity: a viewpoint on a future research direction with Parkinson's disease-related fatigue. [PDF]
Hao S, Zou J.
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Alzheimer disease and neuroplasticity.
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is considered the most harmful form of dementia in the elderly population. At present, there are no effective treatments and this is likely due to the incomplete understanding of the pathophysiology. Recent data indicate that synaptic dysfunction could be a central element of AD pathophysiology.
Giacomo Koch, Danny Spampinato
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Neuroplasticity and psychiatry
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1998Objective: There is increasing concern that the course of psychiatric disorders may be affected by parameters such as the duration and intensity of symptoms of initial episodes of illness. As this indicates that abnormal function produces long-term changes within the brain, a review of the neuroscience literature regarding neuroplasticity is warranted.
Gynther, BD, Calford, MB, Sah, P
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Neuroplasticity and schizophrenia
Biological Psychiatry, 2004This article's title is also the name of a workshop sponsored by the International Congress on Schizophrenia Research that was focused on an appraisal of the potential role of neuroplastic processes in the etiology or course of schizophrenia. The workshop brought together clinical investigators of schizophrenia and basic scientists who study various ...
Deborah R. Medoff+5 more
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Antidepressants and neuroplasticity
Bipolar Disorders, 2002Objective: We review the literature on the cellular changes that underlie the structural impairments observed in brains of animals exposed to stress and in subjects with depressive disorders. We discuss the molecular, cellular and structural adaptations that underlie the therapeutic responses of different classes of ...
Ronald S. Duman, Carrol D'Sa
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