Tag: neural development


FUNCTIONAL PLASTICITY

Functional plasticity is a term used to describe the ability of neural circuits to change their structure and function in response to experience. This phenomenon plays an important role in learning and memory, and has been studied extensively in both animals and humans. The concept of functional plasticity is closely related to the concept of […]

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EXPERIENCE-DEPENDENT PROCESS

Introduction to Experience-Dependent Processes The concept of experience-dependent processes represents a cornerstone in our contemporary understanding of neurobiology and developmental psychology. At its core, this principle posits that the human brain is not a static organ but is rather an incredibly dynamic system capable of substantial modification in its physical structure and functional organization. These […]

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AXOPLASM

The Fundamental Nature and Definition of Axoplasm The term axoplasm refers specifically to the specialized cytoplasm contained within the axon of a neuron. While it shares many similarities with the cytoplasm found in the cell body, or perikaryon, its composition and functional requirements are uniquely adapted to support the elongated structure of the axon. As […]

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MIGRATION OF NERVE CELLS

Nerve Cell Migration: A Comprehensive Review Abstract Nerve cell migration is a critical process in the development of the nervous system. It involves the movement of immature nerve cells from their origin in the neural tube to their final destination in the developing brain and spinal cord. This review provides an overview of the current […]

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SPONGIOBLAST

The Definitional Basis of the Spongioblast The term spongioblast refers to an essential, undifferentiated cell of ectodermal origin whose ultimate developmental destiny is the formation of the supporting cells of the central nervous system (CNS), collectively known as the neuroglia. Specifically, spongioblasts are precursors to the macroglia, which include astrocytes and oligodendrocytes, defining their foundational […]

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