Kuchinskas's reporting suggests that by harnessing the brain's inherent neural plasticity — its ability to form new neural
connections in response to experience — we can «learn to love at any age.»
Adding to the challenge, Seung says, is the fact that an individual's connectome changes over time as neurons grow new branches and prune old
ones in response to experiences.
Likewise, certain brain regions of these optogenetically stimulated, post-stroke mice showed increased levels of proteins associated with heightened ability of nerve cells to alter their structural
features in response to experience — for example, practice and learning.
Dr. Carlezon is primarily interested in the biological basis and treatment of psychiatric illness, specifically nature / nurture issues as they relate to the brain and the basic processes by which the brain develops and is
modified in response to experience.
Success - eg Bruce Olson (from Wikki), faith challenged - remaining Christian but no longer exclusivist fundamentalist - more liberal - eg blog by Lana Hope in Missions from an unfundamentalist Christian some put Christianity to aside and became
atheist in response to their experiences eg Daniel Everett - in the articles about his book «Don &» t Sleep, There are Snakes.
While trauma exposure includes many types of experiences, the child's body and brain stress - response systems are finite, so trauma will be physically «remembered» (Glaser, 2000; van der Kolk, 1994) by children as physical states and
sensations in response to experiences in their environment.
Separation Anxiety happens almost always when you're not there, and your dog acts out in a stressful, destructive manner in his / her
panic in response to the experience of being left alone.
Although the works on view show the Northern Romantic influence of Caspar David Friedrich, Dennis writes that works by Swiss painter Alexandre Calame stand out: «There is a refreshing sense of the artist scanning a landscape without anxiety to find the picturesque or resort to learnt formats of composition; instead having to invent new ways to paint, and to compose
paintings in response to an experience of nature.»
Together they participated in the landmark «Metavisual, Tachiste, Abstract» exhibition at the Redfern Gallery, London, in 1957, which included Lanyon, Wynter, Hilton, Gear and Heath, Davie, Denny, Ayres and Blow all of whom would go on to develop their own
paths in response to their experience of the world, both internal and external.
For positive emotion differentiation, we expect a similar mechanism to hold true in the sense that we hypothesize that people low on positive emotion differentiation show larger increases in intrinsic
motivation in response to the experience of specific positive emotions than people high on positive emotion differentiation.
The study makes important discoveries not only about the way we learn but the brain's neural plasticity or ability to change
in response to experiences.
What sets these rodents apart is their superior ability to form new neural connections, or strengthen existing ones,
in response to experience.
Now, scientists at University of Utah Health report they can rejuvenate the plasticity of the mouse brain, specifically in the visual cortex, increasing its ability to change
in response to experience.
«Increased inhibition in the brain makes it harder to express activity - dependent genes, like Arc,
in response to experience or learning,» he says.
Studies suggest that communicating gratitude actually contributes to neuroplasticity — our brain's ability to make changes
in response to our experiences.
In response to that experience I conceived Echo as an afterimage of the building that was just gone.