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  • ozen Evolution deals with the idea of frozen plasticity, a hypothesis that describes a new mechanism
  • erstanding the mechanisms that control brain plasticity across the lifespan to be able to modify the
  • play important roles in regulating synaptic plasticity, an entirely new and unexpected function of
  • His early work was on the physics of plasticity, and in the early 1950s he became the first
  • She is an expert on synaptic plasticity and brain development, particularly visual d
  • t is thought to be responsible for nanoscale plasticity and the brittle-ductile transitions in carbo
  • between hippocampus and cortex, hippocampal plasticity, and propagation of the calcium waves.
  • As the ball clay ripened it acquired plasticity and became suitable to mix with various othe
  • in-sensation, mood, motor learning, synaptic plasticity, and memory.
  • touring guitarist (and also percussionist on Plasticity and Gun f.ex.).
  • Mechanical properties: elasticity, plasticity and fracture; Tensile, creep, impact and har
  • in the physiological regulation of synaptic plasticity and structural remodeling, and introduced th
  • NRXN3 is thought to be involved in synaptic plasticity, and polymorphisms in NRXN3 have been linked
  • e in sleep, cognition, synaptic function and plasticity, and promote remyelination and regeneration
  • ype of phyllosilicate minerals, which impart plasticity and harden when fired or dried; they also ma
  • for its important role in learning, neuronal plasticity and myelination.
  • he 6th Asia-Pacific Symposium on Engineering Plasticity and Its Applications in Sydney in 2002 (AEPA
  • Investigations on brain plasticity are aimed at improving speech perception and
  • signaling is crucial for several aspects of plasticity at glutamatergic synapses.
  • rations, springback, constitutive equations, plasticity criteria, and friction and wear with attenti
  • ics, microstructures, phase transformations, plasticity, fracture micromechanics, material selection
  • Ontogenetic plasticity in nonhuman primates: I. Secular trends in t
  • a role in regulating axonal regeneration and plasticity in the adult central nervous system.
  • y unpredictable environment can also lead to plasticity, in which individual organisms can shift alo
  • ring ontogenetic development and in synaptic plasticity in the adult.
  • three-eyed frogs, a demonstration of neural plasticity in which a third eye grafted into a developi
  • one of the best understood forms of synaptic plasticity, is thought to be a possible underlying proc
  • Organic materials which do not impart plasticity may also be a part of clay deposits.
  • system and neural processes such as cortical plasticity, neurogenesis and neural differentiation.
  • makes use of light effects to emphasize the plasticity of the form.
  • This mutated form reduces the normal plasticity of host erythrocytes causing a hemoglobinopa
  • Plasticity of Sapium sebiferum seedling growth to light
  • He was an advocate of the plasticity of the common law in adapting to the changin
  • cy and parturition result in a high state of plasticity of the olfactory system that may facilitate
  • Children show a high degree of plasticity, or flexibility, and the ability to adapt to
  • re their primary role is to either to impart plasticity or to aid rheological stability during the s
  • n is regulated by this process including the plasticity protein Arc/Arg3.1.
  • rm potentiation, or LTP, a model of synaptic plasticity related to learning, in which an hour is tho
  • lls - 1986 graduate; Research Fellow, Neural Plasticity Research Group, Harvard Medical School
  • ng, signal transduction mechanisms, synaptic plasticity response, and voltage gated ion channels are
  • ense pressure in large areas, should exhibit plasticity, similar to clay.
  • ed to offer different levels of consistency, plasticity, softness, resiliency, surface adhesion, mod
  • of proteins that are important for synaptic plasticity such as ARC/Arg3.1 and CaMKIIalpha.
  • ain stimulation techniques to modulate brain plasticity, suppressing some changes and enhancing othe
  • Living Differently in Time: Plasticity, Temporality, and Cellular Biotechnologies,
  • During his time at Cambridge, plasticity theory was used to design the new Baker Buil
  • have effects on encouraging LTP and synaptic plasticity, therefore affecting memory.
  • ffects, niche construction and developmental plasticity, which all are influenced by the brain.
  • ave a broad and diverse diet due to foraging plasticity which allows them to be opportunistic predat
  • The tadpoles exhibit phenotypic plasticity, with some tadpoles changing from an omnivor