Sentences with phrase «better brain plasticity»

A bigger burst of cortisol in the morning (the CAR) has been linked with better brain plasticity (the capacity to learn) and function — especially better goal - setting, decision - making and planning (what we call the executive function).

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They used a somewhat bizarre technique in which two mice were sutured together in such as way that they shared a circulatory system (known as parabiosis), and found old mice joined to their youthful counterparts showed changes in gene activity in a brain region called the hippocampus as well as increased neural connections and enhanced «synaptic plasticity» — a mechanism believed to underlie learning and memory in which the strength of neural connections change in response to experience.
«It was particularly exciting to see plasticity in the neurons impaired by mHTT,» said Davidson, noting that in the HD mice, brain areas that had begun to atrophy recovered volume and permitted better motor function after the researchers restored mTORC1 activity to more normal levels.
«This is giving us a better handle both in thinking about treatment and in looking at change or plasticity in the brain
It is not clear how well these results apply to other brain - plasticity tools based on games and play because Merzenich's approach is rather different from other behavioral strategies.
Just - released research by gerontologist Elizabeth Zelinski of the University of Southern California goes even further, showing that people typically retain a great deal of brain plasticity well into their seventies.
Brain plasticity is the brain's ability to flex and adapt, allowing for better learBrain plasticity is the brain's ability to flex and adapt, allowing for better learbrain's ability to flex and adapt, allowing for better learning.
This work is a step towards the possibility of better treatment, but we need more research in this area, especially with younger subjects where we might expect more brain plasticity
Johns Hopkins researchers report that people with chronic insomnia show more plasticity and activity than good sleepers in the part of the brain that controls movement.
«Now that we've identified a new principle for how the interneurons can control plasticity, our study is a first step in better understanding the mechanisms involved in other brain regions as well,» said Kreitzer.
Describing it as her daily drug of choice, she claims yoga and a regular meditation practice completely changed the plasticity of her brain — for the better.
But plasticity doesn't only affect our brains - but affects our muscles as well.
Child psychology explains that at early ages the brain has good plasticity, i.e. better willingness to acquire new knowledge and new skills that can be organized and solidify for years; and, due to the fact that what comprises the basic skills of emotional education are the skills and competencies, they can be learned.
In the midst of toxic adversity, the brain has significant plasticity and is resilient, and this is the best news for all educators, parents, and support learning personnel.
Teachers are also inspired to discover that brain plasticity applies to them as well, fueling their potential to be lifelong learners in pursuit of their professional and personal goals.
According to the Brain Injury Association of America (BIA), recent research disproves the belief that children's brain plasticity — its ability to change with experience — enables them to recover from a brain injury better and more quickly than adBrain Injury Association of America (BIA), recent research disproves the belief that children's brain plasticity — its ability to change with experience — enables them to recover from a brain injury better and more quickly than adbrain plasticity — its ability to change with experience — enables them to recover from a brain injury better and more quickly than adbrain injury better and more quickly than adults.
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