"Neuronal Plasticity Prize" (PDF). 2018. Retrieved 4 January 2021. "Feldberg Foundation for anglo-german scientific exchange - ... 1995 founder member of the Academia Europaea 1997 Neuronal Plasticity Prize (with Antonio Damasio and Michael Merzenich) 1997 ... These techniques made it possible to demonstrate the existence of the brain's dynamic neuronal plasticity, both in its ...
Metaplasticity is a term describing the likelihood that a given stimulus will induce neuronal plasticity, based on the previous ... Moreover, increases in neuronal excitability in a given neuronal ensemble may affect some dendrites more than others, thus ... Neuronal allocation is a phenomenon that accounts for how specific neurons in a network, and not others that receive similar ... Newly generated plasticity-related proteins (PRPs) can be captured by any tagged synapses, but untagged synapses are not ...
Neuronal specificity, plasticity, and patterns. Moscona, A. A. (Aron Arthur), 1922-2009,, Monroy, Alberto,, Hunt, R. Kevin. New ... The MAPs make-up of neurotubules is notably different from microtubules of non-neuronal cells. For example, type II MAPs are ... This action propels the soma of the neuron forward, which is an essential step in neuronal migration. In addition, mutations in ... LIS1 encodes an adaptor protein Lis1 that is responsible for stabilization of neurotubule during neuronal migration by ...
... also maintains neuronal excitability in a real-time manner through the coordinated plasticity of ... Homeostatic plasticity can be used to describe a process that maintains the stability of neuronal functions through a ... Homeostatic plasticity is also very important in the context of central pattern generators. In this context, neuronal ... Homeostatic plasticity is thought to balance Hebbian plasticity by modulating the activity of the synapse or the properties of ...
"Significant anisotropic neuronal refractory period plasticity". EPL (Europhysics Letters). 134 (6): 60007. arXiv:2109.02041. ... Furthermore, the relation between hyperpolarization and the neuronal refractory was questioned, as neuronal refractory periods ... The neuronal refractory period was shown to be dependent on the origin of the input signal to the neuron, as well as the ... Recent research has shown that neuronal refractory periods can exceed 20 milliseconds. ...
... involves modification of neuronal excitability in the axon, dendrites, and soma of an individual neuron ... Synaptic plasticity is the ability of a synapse between two neurons to change in strength over time. Synaptic plasticity is ... Debanne D, Inglebert Y, Russier M (February 2019). "Plasticity of intrinsic neuronal excitability" (PDF). Current Opinion in ... Synaptic plasticity plays a large role in learning and memory in the brain. Synaptic plasticity can occur through intrinsic ...
Fleming, Angeleen; Rubinsztein, David C. (2020-10-01). "Autophagy in Neuronal Development and Plasticity". Trends in ... Neuronal cell types appeared to often vary continuously between each other. Previous attempts at neuronal classification by ... varying over various time scales in response to activity in cell type specific ways to allow for neuronal plasticity. Like ... If understanding how behavior is tied to the dynamics of the neuronal events is of interest it is possible to record in vivo as ...
Debanne, Dominique; Inglebert, Yanis; Russier, Michaël (2019). "Plasticity of intrinsic neuronal excitability" (PDF). Current ... In neuronal cells, an action potential begins with a rush of sodium ions into the cell through sodium channels, resulting in ... Goldin AL (2007). "Neuronal Channels and Receptors". In Waxman SG (ed.). Molecular Neurology. Burlington, MA: Elsevier Academic ... Activation of synaptic receptors initiates long-lasting changes in neuronal excitability. Thyroid, adrenal and other hormones ...
"Significant anisotropic neuronal refractory period plasticity". EPL (Europhysics Letters). 134 (6): 60007. arXiv:2109.02041. ... Recent research has shown that neuronal refractory periods can exceed 20 milliseconds where the relation between ... hyperpolarization and the neuronal refractory was questioned. Hyperpolarization is a change in membrane potential. ...
Turrigiano, G. G. (1999). "Homeostatic plasticity in neuronal networks: The more things change, the more they stay the same". ... Hebbian plasticity and homeostatic plasticity have a hand-in-glove relationship. Neurons use Hebbian plasticity mechanisms to ... Turrigiano, G. G.; Nelson, S. B. (2000). "Hebb and homeostasis in neuronal plasticity". Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 10 (3 ... Since homeostatic plasticity normalizes the synaptic strengths of all neurons in a network, the overall neural network activity ...
Firing frequency is defined as the number of neuronal signals sent per second on one motoneuron. This frequency is measured in ... Motor unit plasticity can be measured in many ways, the most important of which being neural firing frequency, EMG amplitude, ... Motor unit plasticity is defined as the ability of motoneurons and their respective effector muscles to physically and ... Motor unit plasticity has implications for improved athletic performance and resistance to immobility as a result of age. ...
... computational studies of neuronal oscillations and synchronization; neural plasticity; nonlinear dynamical systems theory and ... interests are cognitive neuroscience of attention and consciousness with special emphasis on EEG and MEG studies of neuronal ...
GAP43 is called a "growth" or "plasticity" protein because it is expressed at high levels in neuronal growth cones during ... Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Neuronal Plasticity. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. Vol. 446. pp. 85-106. ... an intrinsic determinant of neuronal development and plasticity". Trends in Neurosciences. 20 (2): 84-91. doi:10.1016/S0166- ... "Neuronal pathfinding is abnormal in mice lacking the neuronal growth cone protein GAP-43". Cell. 80 (3): 445-52. doi:10.1016/ ...
Since beta amyloid is a strong stimulant to CSPG production and CSPGs are inhibitory to neuronal growth and synaptic plasticity ... "Aggrecan Directs Extracellular Matrix-Mediated Neuronal Plasticity". Journal of Neuroscience. 38 (47): 10102-10113. doi:10.1523 ... Plasticity of intact areas in the brain stem and spinal cord also increases following spinal cord injury. The critical period ... Moreover, Golgi brought interest to the subject due to his opinion that the PNN was not a neuronal structure but rather a "kind ...
... and brain plasticity in clownfish. Rhodes research interests relate to neuronal plasticity. One interest includes understanding ... Currently, Rhodes has also established a marine biology laboratory to research brain plasticity in clownfish undergoing sex ...
Benarroch EE (March 2007). "Neurosteroids: endogenous modulators of neuronal excitability and plasticity". Neurology. 68 (12): ... In addition to their actions on neuronal membrane receptors, some of these steroids may also exert effects on gene expression ... Melcangi RC, Celotti F, Martini L (March 1994). "Progesterone 5-alpha-reduction in neuronal and in different types of glial ... Some major known biological functions of neurosteroids include modulation of neural plasticity, learning and memory processes, ...
Lledo, Pierre-Marie; Alonso, Mariana; Grubb, Matthew S. (March 2006). "Adult neurogenesis and functional plasticity in neuronal ... Neuritic plaques, that target the outer regions of the cortex, consist of withering neuronal material from a protein, amyloid- ... Many of the contributing factors that may cause sarcopenia to include neuronal and hormonal changes, inadequate nutrition, and ... Mühlig-Versen, Andrea; Bowen, Catherine E.; Staudinger, Ursula M. (2012). "Personality plasticity in later adulthood: ...
This also increases the potential for neuronal plasticity. Generally, these antidepressants increase peripheral BDNF levels by ... Karpova NN (January 2014). "Role of BDNF epigenetics in activity-dependent neuronal plasticity". Neuropharmacology. 76 Pt C: ... which is involved in neuronal plasticity. In rats, it has been shown that individuals less susceptible to depressive behavior ... Because MeCP2 can no longer bind to the BDNF promoter and repress transcription, BDNF levels increase and neuronal development ...
Berlucchi, G.; Buchtel, H. A. (1 January 2009). "Neuronal plasticity: historical roots and evolution of meaning". Experimental ... and Ernesto Lugaro was later responsible for the association of neural plasticity with synaptic plasticity. It wasn't until ... "Plasticity" was made popular by Livingstons work in 1966. He challenged the consensus that the brain only develops during a ... This led him to believe that neural plasticity was possible, and the brain of an adult rhesus monkey was able to incorporate ...
NgR is implicated in neuronal plasticity and regeneration. Its relative importance in mediating myelin inhibition in vitro and ... such that adult plasticity in the mutant mice resembled normal visual plasticity in juvenile mice brains. This function of NgR ... While the entire pathway is not fully understood, the relationship between NgR and neuronal outgrowth has been fleshed out. NgR ... This receptor mediates axonal growth inhibition and may play a role in regulating axonal regeneration and plasticity in the ...
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Steriade, M. (2004). "Slow-wave sleep: serotonin, neuronal plasticity, and seizures". Archives Italienne de Biologie. 142 (4): ... may be helpful for recalibrating synapses for the next potentiation during wakefulness and for maintaining synaptic plasticity ...
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... modulators of neuronal development and plasticity". Neuron. 59 (6): 914-31. doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2008.08.021. PMC 2664743. PMID ... Neuronal CaMKK2's regulation of BDNF was recently implicated in progression of Glioblastoma. In the hypothalamus, CaMKK2 is ... October 2022). "Neuronal CaMKK2 promotes immunosuppression and checkpoint blockade resistance in glioblastoma". Nature ... which are necessary for initiating and maintaining the synaptic plasticity in CA1 pyramidal neurons - are the main structural ...
Neuronal plasticity: historical roots and evolution of meaning. Experimental Brain Research, 192: 307-319, 2009. G. Berlucchi, ... development of neuropsychology and particularly of the neuroscientific thinking about cerebral organization and its plasticity ...
Gogolla co-first authored a paper in Neuron describing axonal plasticity mechanisms and the role of axonal plasticity in ... Neuronal and glial cell biology / New technologies. 17 (5): 516-524. doi:10.1016/j.conb.2007.09.002. ISSN 0959-4388. PMID ... Under the mentorship of Pico Caroni, Gogolla explored the regulatory mechanisms governing structural plasticity in the brain. ... Gogolla, Nadine; Galimberti, Ivan; Depaola, Vincenzo; Caroni, Pico (2006). "Long-term live imaging of neuronal circuits in ...
Neuronal plasticity, or the capability of the brain to adapt to new requirements, is a prime example of plasticity stressing ... Röder, B. (2006). Blindness: A source and case of neuronal plasticity. In P. Baltes, P. Reuter-Lorenz, & F. Rösler (Eds.), ... Plasticity is imperative to current research because the potential for intervention is derived from the notion of plasticity in ... In the end, neuronal changes to the limbic system and prefrontal cortex which are associated with puberty lead to the ...
Vo HT, Laszczyk AM, King GD (August 2018). "Klotho, the Key to Healthy Brain Aging?". Brain Plasticity. 3 (2): 183-194. doi: ... Neuronal Signaling. 5 (2): NS20200101. doi:10.1042/NS20200101. PMC 8204227. PMID 34194816. Kurt B, Kurtz A (March 2015). " ... "Plasticity of renal endocrine function". American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. ...
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Karpova NN (January 2014). "Role of BDNF epigenetics in activity-dependent neuronal plasticity". Neuropharmacology. 76 Pt C: ... The gene early growth response protein 1 (EGR1) is an immediate early gene (IEG). EGR1 can rapidly be induced by neuronal ... Fernandes J, Arida RM, Gomez-Pinilla F (September 2017). "Physical exercise as an epigenetic modulator of brain plasticity and ... Duclot F, Kabbaj M (2017). "The Role of Early Growth Response 1 (EGR1) in Brain Plasticity and Neuropsychiatric Disorders". ...