Stress, Depression and Neuroplasticity
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Modifications of signaling pathways and synapses owing to changing behaviors, environments, numerous neural modulation as well as brain-tissue injuries is defined as neuroplasticity in developmental neurology. The central purpose of the review is to gain a better understanding of the relation between stress, depression and neuroplasticity and explore potential therapeutic interventions for enhancing neural resilience. We have also reviewed the role of different factors like age, stress and sex on inducing neuroplasticity within various brain regions.
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تاریخ انتشار 2017