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Mutable Brain: Dynamic and Plastic Features of the Developing and Mature Brain (Brain Plasticity and Reorganization) (v. 1)
 
 

Mutable Brain: Dynamic and Plastic Features of the Developing and Mature Brain (Brain Plasticity and Reorganization) (v. 1) [Hardcover]

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9058230813 978-9058230812 September 13, 2001 1
The extremely labile nature of the nervous system has proved an intriguing area of research for over thirty years. From the earliest stages of neuronal growth during development, both the morphology and strength of neuronal connections within the central nervous system are shaped and modified by experience. While connections between neurons that are continually stimulated are strengthened, redundant connections weaken and are eventually lost.

The Mutable Brain provides a comprehensive introduction to plasticity of the brain and neural circuits whilst covering the history of neurological research, from early work on the developing visual system, right through to current state-of-the-art molecular techniques. Authored by leading researchers in the field, it address a range of research areas, including ongoing research on the behavioural significance of hippocampal plasticity, the mediation of avian vocal learning by neural plasticity and the dynamicity of the somatosensory system with its multi-hierarchical interactions. Together, these chapters provide a broad, introductory overview of current views on neuronal plasticity.

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No one would argue with the statement that the nervous system of mammals is more plastic while it develops than when it matures. Read the first page
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natural eye opening, anterior forebrain loop, immediate reorganization process, binocular suture, whisking movements, crossmodal changes, silent synapse hypothesis, direct motor pathway, novel retinal projections, orientation selective responses, deprived cortex, hand subnucleus, vibrissa movements, vocal motor system, neuronal addition, hindlimb cortex, vibrissal system, whisker receptive fields, chasing task, song memorization, whisking behavior, receptive field reorganization, whisker system, monocular lid closure, reactivated neurons
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Brain Res, New York, Trends Neurosci, Van Sluyters, Current Opinion, Journal of Physiology, Experimental Neurology, Motor Res, Nature Neuroscience, Neuroscience Letters, Academic Press, Annual Review of Neuroscience, Biological Sciences, Visual Neuroscience, Von Noorden, Brain Behav, Proc Natl Acad Sci, Vision Research, Plenum Press, Comp Neurol, Investigative Ophthalmology, John Wiley, Visual Science, Cambridge Univ, Ciba Foundation Symposium
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