• neuroplasticity include homologous area adaptation, cross modal reassignment, map expansion, and compensatory masquerade. Examples of neuroplasticity...
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  • Neuroplastic or neuroplastic and reconstructive surgery is the surgical specialty involved in reconstruction or restoration of patients who undergo surgery...
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  • Neuroplasticity is the second album by Cold Specks. "Absisto" is the album's first single. "Bodies at Bay" is the album's second single. The album was...
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  • notable work was in the field of neuroplasticity. Bach-y-Rita was one of the first to seriously study the idea of neuroplasticity (although it was first proposed...
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    time. Neuroplasticity is defined as "the brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections throughout life". Neuroplasticity is seen...
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  • PMID 15464124. S2CID 1987897. Olsen CM (December 2011). "Natural rewards, neuroplasticity, and non-drug addictions". Neuropharmacology. 61 (7): 1109–1122. doi:10...
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  • American psychiatrist, neuroscientist, and researcher in the field of neuroplasticity and its application to obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). He is a...
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  • academic known for his contributions to rehabilitation medicine and neuroplasticity. He currently holds the position of University Distinguished Professor...
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    many movement disorders and musculoskeletal conditions due to the neuroplasticity of the brain and the adaptability of the musculoskeletal system. Therapeutic...
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  • plasticity is a form of neuroplasticity that arises from intrinsic or endogenous activity, as opposed to forms of neuroplasticity that arise from extrinsic...
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  • hallucinations. Psychedelics show complex effects on neuroplasticity and can both promote and inhibit neuroplasticity depending on the circumstances. Single doses...
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  • neurological zone in the body to alter neuronal activity and stimulate neuroplasticity in a way that develops (or balances) a nervous system in order to treat...
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    company based in Boston, Massachusetts. The company develops novel neuroplasticity-promoting therapeutics for central nervous system (CNS) diseases such...
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    of the CNS has become mostly stabilized is an example of negative neuroplasticity. Air pollution may increase the risk of developmental disorders (e...
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    "Neuroplasticity: Implications for treating cognitive communication disorders". ASHA National Convention. Thomson, C.K. (2000). "Neuroplasticity: Evidence...
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    Sensory neurons, also known as afferent neurons, are neurons in the nervous system, that convert a specific type of stimulus, via their receptors, into...
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  • Gene therapy for color blindness is an experimental gene therapy of the human retina aiming to grant typical trichromatic color vision to individuals with...
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    problems. Research has shown they possess strong memories, exhibit neuroplasticity, and display cognitive skills comparable to those of a young child...
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  • Plasticity is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all aspects of neuroplasticity, especially when concerning its functional involvement in the regulation...
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    related to drug-induced elevations in neuroplasticity – an effect also noted to occur for SSRIs. Reverse neuroplasticity effects may account for anecdotal...
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  • Neurotherapeutics. Olson is best known for his work investigating neuroplasticity promoting compounds, especially the potential of psychedelic drugs...
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    change with experience and improve with enrichment, what is now called neuroplasticity. She was a professor of anatomy at the University of California, Berkeley...
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  • injury comes from the brain's ability to learn, called neuroplasticity. After injury, neuroplasticity allows intact areas of the brain to adapt and attempt...
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    drug addiction and sexual addiction represent pathological forms of neuroplasticity along with the emergence of aberrant behaviors involving a cascade...
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  • disorders. The journal focuses on neural development, neuroregeneration, neuroplasticity, and transplantation,. It was established in 1959 and is published...
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  • (2010). "New insights into the roles of microRNAs in drug addiction and neuroplasticity". Genome Med. 2 (12): 92. doi:10.1186/gm213. PMC 3025434. PMID 21205279...
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    everyday life. The occurrence of this phenomenon can be elucidated by the neuroplasticity exhibited in the human brain, particularly in the context of Baddeley's...
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    every day) may induce improvements in certain cognitive functions, neuroplasticity and behavioral plasticity; some of these long-term effects may include...
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    needed] Impaired function of affected areas can be compensated through neuroplasticity by forming new neural connections. Symptoms of brain injuries vary...
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  • right and left hemispheres. She also did early research demonstrating neuroplasticity in adult primates. In the course of her neuropsychological research...
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