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|a Sistema de Bibliotecas del Tecnológico de Costa Rica
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|a The Plastic Brain /
|c edited by Rommy von Bernhardi, Jaime Eugenín, Kenneth J Muller.
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|a Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology,
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|a What is neural plasticity? -- Part I: Neural plasticity in learning and memory -- CREB at the crossroad of activity-dependent regulation of nervous system development and function -- Models of short term synaptic plasticity -- Plasticity in the interoceptive system -- Learning as a functional state of the brain: studies in wild-type and transgenic animals -- Part II: Neural plasticity in early postnatal development -- Bidirectional effects of mother-young contact on the maternal and neonatal brains -- Prenatal stress and neurodevelopmental plasticity: relevance to psychopathology -- Early postnatal development of somastostatinergic systems in brainstem respiratory network -- Part III: Neural plasticity in the respiratory rhythm -- Respiratory rhythm generation: The whole is greater than the sum of the parts -- The onset of the fetal respiratory rhythm: an emergent property triggered by chemosensory drive? -- Neurodevelopmental effects of serotonin on the brainstem respiratory network -- Neural network reconfigurations: The changes of the respiratory network by hypoxia as example -- Part IV: Damage-triggered neural plasticity -- Progenitors in the ependyma of the spinal cord: a potential resource for self-repair after injury -- IKD current in cold transduction and damage-triggered cold hypersensitivity.
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|a von Bernhardi, Rommy.
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