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That term "neuroplasticity" is crucial.
He coined the term neuroplasticity to describe the brain's capacity to change throughout our life.
If you've never heard the term neuroplasticity, you are in for such an exciting treat.
Neuroscientists use the term "neuroplasticity" to refer to the fact that our brains have the ability to change our synaptic wiring, which is reflected in our point of view.
MAP kinases have been shown to play a role in neuronal differentiation, neuronal survival, and long term neuroplasticity, and it has been suggested that lithium and valproate may exert therapeutic effects in BP by activating MAPK/ERK signaling cascades [ 90].
Notably, many of the stress-induced changes are plastic and reversible in nature, for this phenomena we use the term "neuroplasticity", which refers to the general capacity of the brain to adapt functionally or structurally to a change in demands, and we further specify when particular forms of plasticity are discussed.
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Still, the interplay between structural and functional neuroplasticity is poorly understood, and studies of treatment-induced long-term neuroplasticity are rare.
To date, studies addressing the consequences of cocaine exposure on dopamine transmission have either not been designed to investigate the role of response contingency or focused only on short-term neuroplasticity.
Brain development is rapid, vulnerable to injury but also adaptive to environmental inputs that guide and consolidate developing brain connections in a process termed neuroplasticity [ 41].
Nonetheless, finding a significant increase of IRS at the single-subject level in most patients further supports the possible interpretation of increased cortical excitability in terms of neuroplasticity processes.
The term for this, neuroplasticity, refers to the brain's ability to change or adapt in response to thoughts and experiences.
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