نتایج جستجو برای: neuroplasticity

تعداد نتایج: 2746  

Journal: :Neuro endocrinology letters 2014
Zhihua Zheng Yingtong Zeng Wei Yang Junyan Wu

Neuroplasticity is the nervous system's ability to respond to intrinsic or extrinsic stimuli by reorganizing its structure, function and connections. And the nervous system monitors and coordinates internal organ function. Thus neuroplasticity may also be associated with the pathogenesis of other diseases besides neuropsychiatric diseases, such as cardiovascular disease. The digestive system is...

2012
Janey C. Peterson

Physical activity is a seemingly simple and clinically potent method to decrease morbidity and mortality in people with coronary heart disease (CHD). Nonetheless, long-term maintenance of physical activity remains a frustratingly elusive goal for patients and practitioners alike. In this paper, we posit that among older adults with CHD, recidivism after the initiation of physical activity refle...

Journal: :Frontiers in Psychology 2013

Journal: :Revista Médica Clínica Las Condes 2014

Journal: :Frontiers in Neuroscience 2010

Journal: :Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering 2022

Abstract Electrical stimulation is a tool that has been used in various ways the rehabilitation of spinal cord injuries. Surface i.e. electromyography an effective method for assessing many conditions which patient is. Objective: To evaluate benefits through neuromuscular electrostimulation patients with injury and possible neuroplasticity gain observed electromyography. Method: This pilot stud...

2001
Mark Hallett

Neuroplasticity is the ability of the central nervous system to remodel itself. In the last few decades, we have learned that neuroplasticity is not only possible but that it is also constantly occurring; the brain is always changing. Neuroplasticity is how we adapt to changing conditions, learn new facts, and develop new skills. If the brain is injured, it tries to repair itself with these nor...

2010
Aiwu Cheng Yan Hou Mark P Mattson

The production of neurons from neural progenitor cells, the growth of axons and dendrites and the formation and reorganization of synapses are examples of neuroplasticity. These processes are regulated by cell-autonomous and intercellular (paracrine and endocrine) programs that mediate responses of neural cells to environmental input. Mitochondria are highly mobile and move within and between s...

2010
Aiwu Cheng Yan Hou Mark P Mattson

The production of neurons from neural progenitor cells, the growth of axons and dendrites and the formation and reorganization of synapses are examples of neuroplasticity. These processes are regulated by cell-autonomous and intercellular (paracrine and endocrine) programs that mediate responses of neural cells to environmental input. Mitochondria are highly mobile and move within and between s...

2014
Aage R Møller

Injuries to the central nervous system, such as those that arise from ischemic strokes and other traumas, activate neuroplasticity [1] which plays an important role in the recovery of motor and sensory functions [2]. The effect of neuroplasticity may be of two kinds. It can be beneficial and it can be harmful [3]. Activation of beneficial neuroplasticity makes it possible to learn new skills an...

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