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In vivo evidence for neuroplasticity in older adultsde Gobbi Porto et al., 2015
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- de Gobbi Porto F
- Fox A
- Tusch E
- Sorond F
- Mohammed A
- Daffner K
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Neuroplasticity can be conceptualized as an intrinsic property of the brain that enables modification of function and structure in response to environmental demands. Neuroplastic strengthening of synapses is believed to serve as a critical mechanism underlying learning …
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