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CES Medicina

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Abstract

GARCES-VIEIRA, MARÍA VIRGINIA  and  SUAREZ-ESCUDERO, JUAN CAMILO. Neuroplasticity: Biochemical and neurophysiological aspects. CES Med. [online]. 2014, vol.28, n.1, pp.119-132. ISSN 0120-8705.

Neuroplasticity is the potentiality of the nervous system to change itself and to form neural connections in response to a new information, sensorial stimulation, development, dysfunction or damage. In general, neuroplasticity is often associated with learning during the childhood, but their definitions its going further, and it has an historical follow-up. There are many biochemical and physiological components behind neuroplasticity process, and this leads to biomolecular, chemical, genomics and proteomics processes, that requiring intra and extra-neuronal actions to generate a neural response

Keywords : Neuronal plasticity; neurophysiology; long term synaptic depression; long-term potentiation; nerve tissue.

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