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Mimicking Neuroplasticity in a Hybrid Biopolymer Transistor by Dual Modes Modulation
Advanced Functional Materials, 2019Neuromorphic computing systems that are capable of parallel information storage and processing with high area and energy efficiencies, offer important opportunities for future storage systems and in‐memory computing.
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Neuroplasticity and clinical pain
2000Publisher Summary This chapter discusses neuroplasticity and clinical pain. Clinical pain is a complex experience with several qualities, including sensory-discriminative, motivational-affective, and cognitive-evaluative aspects. The chapter illustrates that pain associated with tissue or nerve lesions may cause emotional changes and that ...
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Neuroplasticity as a convergent mechanism of ketamine and classical psychedelics.
TIPS - Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, 2021L. Aleksandrova, A. Phillips
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Capitalizing on Neuroplasticity
Brain and Cognition, 2000Kimberly A. Kerns, Catherine A. Mateer
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2017
This chapter provides some ideas about the intersection of three circles: neuroscience, clinical psychology, and Buddhist contemplative practice. Most of the immaterial information represented by material neural substrates is forever unconscious, but the fraction of this information that composes conscious experience is particularly influential in ...
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This chapter provides some ideas about the intersection of three circles: neuroscience, clinical psychology, and Buddhist contemplative practice. Most of the immaterial information represented by material neural substrates is forever unconscious, but the fraction of this information that composes conscious experience is particularly influential in ...
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2020
Neuroplasticity describes the ability of human and animal brains to reorganize themselves continuously throughout the lifespan. In addition to the genetic information that is accumulated during evolution to secure the survival of an organism, neuroplasticity serves as a mechanism to cope successfully with ongoing changes of environmental conditions ...
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Neuroplasticity describes the ability of human and animal brains to reorganize themselves continuously throughout the lifespan. In addition to the genetic information that is accumulated during evolution to secure the survival of an organism, neuroplasticity serves as a mechanism to cope successfully with ongoing changes of environmental conditions ...
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Neuroplasticity of spinal cord injury and repair.
Handbook of Clinical Neurology, 2022John H. Martin
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Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2018
Chad R, Gordon, Judy, Huang, Henry, Brem
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Chad R, Gordon, Judy, Huang, Henry, Brem
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