Sentences with phrase «new synaptic connections»

I intuited a window of opportunity for the brain to stay available for new synaptic connections.
When students learn a new piece of information, they make new synaptic connections.
Most pertinent to anyone looking to enhance their aptitude for learning, nitric oxide - induced blood flow also makes forming new memories physically possible as it plays a key role in what neurologists call long - term potentiation, a process required for assembling and reinforcing new synaptic connections throughout the entire cerebral cortex, striatum
Studies show that nitric oxide signaling and the blood flow increases it stimulates play a central role in nerve cell maintenance, growth and repair.,, Most pertinent to anyone looking to enhance their aptitude for learning, nitric oxide - induced blood flow also makes forming new memories physically possible as it plays a key role in what neurologists call long - term potentiation, a process required for assembling and reinforcing new synaptic connections throughout the entire cerebral cortex, striatum, and hippocampus.
The long - term facilitation of synaptic efficacy that is induced by serotonin in dissociated cell cultures of sensory and motor neurons of Aplysia is accompanied by the growth of new synaptic connections.
A form of learning in the marine mollusk Aplysia, long - term sensitization of the gill - and siphon - withdrawal reflex, results in the formation of new synaptic connections between the presynaptic siphon sensory neurons and their target cells.
After all, each brain is unique, and each brain keeps changing in response to new experiences, forming new synaptic connections between neurons and even — contrary to received wisdom a decade ago — growing new neurons.

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«This new study extends those original mechanistic findings to the amyloid pathway and preservation of cellular and synaptic connections.
A new in vitro model Scientists developed a new research tool for this study that enabled them to monitor the spread of Tau aggregates whilst changing the synaptic connections between brain cells.
After conducting studies in both humans and mice, the researchers said this new schizophrenia risk gene, called C4, appears to be involved in eliminating the connections between neurons — a process called «synaptic pruning,» which, in humans, happens naturally in the teen years.
It has been known for decades that triggering new protein synthesis is vital to the formation of long - term memories as well as for long - lasting synaptic plasticity — the ability of the neurons to change the collective strength of their connections with other neurons.
The findings offer support for Tonegawa's new hypothesis that the strengthening of synaptic connections, while necessary for a memory to be initially encoded, is not necessary for its subsequent long - term storage.
Understanding the genetic factors that regulate synaptic plasticity could point to new therapeutic approaches for human diseases that disrupt synaptic connections.
It is the changes in the synaptic connections in areas of the brain such as the cerebral cortex and hippocampus that is associated with the learning and retention of new information.
This is called synaptic plasticity and means the brain continues to form new neural connections throughout life.
These participatory encounters create a moment where a synaptic shift in attitude is possible and new neural connections can be made.
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