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"plasticity" Definitions
  1. the quality of being easily made into different shapes

210 Sentences With "plasticity"

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Hyperpolyglots, Erard writes, exhibit an imperative "will to plasticity," by which he means plasticity of the brain.
We are hardwired not to be hardwired, and this anatomical plasticity may be the key to the plasticity of our minds.
And it confirms the view of his critics on the left, who see his political plasticity as being of a piece with his moral plasticity.
The story of human nature is the story of plasticity.
Is it because young brains have an extreme kind of plasticity?
Kilgard has had success using targeted plasticity therapy to treat PTSD.
The latest Tokyo study provides more evidence of this remarkable plasticity.
The plasticity, liquidity and effortless eloquence of her movement seem unchanged.
Breton began to emphasize the plasticity rather than ephemerality of forms.
Ingesting psilocybin has been proven to expand brain plasticity and personality openness.
The beauty of the circuit for functions like literacy is its plasticity.
It displays less plasticity in areas of the brain related to language.
These effects improve the brain's plasticity and augment the ability to learn.
Unafraid, Plasticity is moving full steam ahead to become the Twilio of NLP.
This kind of plasticity was decreased after sleep deprivation, compared to after sleep.
For the antechinus, the researchers were interested in the plasticity of its metabolism.
The resulting emotional intensity rivets; plasticity is the quickest way to the heart.
"The plasticity for vision is unlike anything else in our brain," Roman-Lantzy says.
Mostly, though, this album constructs its own vivid, garish, squeaky veneer, a tangible plasticity.
But it can also get into a rut because of its lack of plasticity.
I think that dream of plasticity as the freedom to form things is appealing.
But it can also get into a rut because of its lack of plasticity.
Now more than a year since my injury, I am grateful for neural plasticity.
In "Aureole," his alternation between sculptural firmness and ardent plasticity was wonderful to behold.
"Our brain's plasticity, its ability to modify itself, really responds to experience," Gazzaley said.
Her face is always hidden, the calculation of someone who understands the body's plasticity.
In particular, signals can be boosted or tuned down in a process known as "plasticity".
A model of how the psychedelic drugs LSD, DMT, and DOI affect the brain's plasticity.
She knows how to give a performance big enough to cut through her character's plasticity.
This is another striking example of brain plasticity, or how the brain adapts and changes.
But I was seeing plasticity of a different sort, which I myself had once possessed.
But new results suggest that that plasticity may go even deeper than scientists have thought.
There's synaptic plasticity, and that's like changing your voice from a whisper to a shout.
Cellular plasticity, the second kind, is very rapid in the first five years of life.
"We want," he says, "to understand the biological underpinnings of brain states and plasticity itself."
"It creates a flexibility and plasticity behaviorally that's really integral to the human strategy," Kuzawa says.
Because of this plasticity, treatments have a better chance of being effective in the longer term.
They have better plasticity—you can get them to do what you want much more easily.
Ultimately, the plasticity is the point — along with the thrill of anticipating the next weird sound.
This "synaptic plasticity" means there are 10 times more discrete sizes of synapses than previously thought.
What if we could turn back the clock in the brain and recapture its earlier plasticity?
Adolescents are simultaneously at the peak of their brain plasticity and their vulnerability to mental illness.
Exposure to loud sound therefore altered brain plasticity, leaving the dorsal cochlear nucleus in a compromised state.
This is the new subterfuge of the smuggling networks, whose plasticity has far outshone brittle intercontinental deals.
It also remains unclear whether U.D.&aposs young age factored into the extent of his brain plasticity.
With my eyes closed, fantastic pictures of extraordinary plasticity and intensive colour seemed to surge towards me.
"It's throughout the animal kingdom," said Carsten Wotjak, an expert in neuronal plasticity at the Max Planck Institute.
But as you get older, the brain can lose some of this plasticity, leading to a longer withdrawal.
Depakote happens to block the action of HDAC, releasing this brake and recapturing some of the brain's plasticity.
The other type is called cellular plasticity, it's the number of brain cells that talk to each other.
According to Dr. Baler, these changing reactions aren't surprising because the plasticity of the brain morphs over time.
"We know that evolution works and every creature has some degree of plasticity in them," Dr. Hofmann said.
They looked at both homeostatic plasticity, which is the overall strength of connections in the brain, and associative plasticity, which refers to the selective strengthening of connections in response to new information, such as learning a specific skill that requires relevant neurons to activate together in order to encode memory.
They are able to change over time in accordance with patterns of activity, a property known as synaptic plasticity.
That second point is not a criticism; it just reflects the plasticity and richness of this still-emerging neologism.
Ultimately, the findings underscore the plasticity of the brain, and the ways in which our memory can be altered.
It is the only way to bring your pictures to life and to provide them with plasticity and dimension.
"I think vocal plasticity, or vocal learning, is something not rare, but prominent, in the lives of many animals."
Through their own research, the Ilinetskys found a physical-therapy program called NeuroMovement, which purports to cultivate brain plasticity.
More significantly, however, this configuration hints at the presence of evolutionary variety, or developmental plasticity, in the development of flight.
It is this extra plasticity that creates the potential for meditation to have greater impact on executive functioning in children.
It wouldn't work for an adult, but children have a plasticity at that age that makes it possible, Modak said.
He devotes an entire subsection to the plasticity of our memories, noting how they alter every time we recall them.
Ms. Nuñez, the Royal Ballet's reigning prima ballerina, has a pure line, a melting plasticity and a smooth legato quality.
Time has proven Isou's idea of poetic graphic plasticity, with its urge for decomposing fixed forms, insightful and highly relevant.
" In his TED talk, Brown said, "Play leads to brain plasticity, adaptability, and creativity… Nothing fires up the brain like play.
That last bucket includes startups like AssemblyAI, building a speech-to-text API, and Plasticity, building a natural language processing API.
Algorithms have done better than brain plasticity at enabling paralysed people to send a cursor to a target using thought alone.
"These results suggest a degree of developmental plasticity based on prenatal social cues, which had hitherto been thought impossible," they write.
A good example of plasticity from the book is about volunteers who were taught to juggle over a three-month period.
Experiments in extending or restoring plasticity, in the hope of treating sensory disabilities, may also lead to opportunities for greater acuity.
Thankfully, the plasticity of the brain allows it to mold and change as you practice new behaviors, even when you fail.
He broke open solids to achieve plasticity, like a sculptor, and he introduced color in bold patterns, like an abstract artist.
A five-day visit with Carrick and a subsequent five days of treatments at the Plasticity Brain Centers in Orlando, Fla.
America's lack of political plasticity is growing rapidly, creating a chasm between the things we support and the things we don't.
The show begins with a small bronze of a male nude that captures some of the great plasticity of Matisse's sculpture.
But researchers debate the possibility of "plasticity," the ability of a cell to reprogram, under certain conditions, to an unexpected type.
This "developmental plasticity," as it's known, is another crucial aspect of how cockroaches can survive and succeed virtually everywhere, the researchers say.
The plant for concrete admixtures — chemicals added to concrete to enhance water resistance, plasticity or other properties — will be located in Dammam.
"Our findings provide, to our knowledge, the first evidence for adaptive plasticity in venom composition," conclude the researchers in the new study.
In 2016 he received the Howard Hughes Medical Institute Medical Research Fellowship to pursue research in neural plasticity at Massachusetts General Hospital.
In "Doctor Strange," the director Scott Derrickson and his crew push the medium's plasticity further, creating spaces that bend, splinter and multiply.
"We know that evolution works and every creature has some degree of plasticity in them," marine biologist Gretchen Hofmann told the Times.
In fact, it's fairly intellectual, what with BRAIN PLASTICITY and WARBIRDS making their debuts, as well as ATLI and MINOTAURS and TOPONYM.
If that's done during a re-opened window of plasticity, then those effects can last well beyond the duration of the drugs'.
"[O]ther forms of plasticity, such as changes in synaptic transmission or remodeling of existing neurons, might be much more important," he said.
So how does Plasticity avoid its technology falling into a similar trap and ensure accuracy in the answers its API can help provide?
A new material named "agar plasticity" just won the prestigious Lexus Design Award, given out as part of the annual Milan furniture fair.
Newer studies have suggested that psilocybin may be capable of promoting brain plasticity, which could help the brain repair its circuitry and function.
The researchers set out to look at something called phenotypic plasticity in the yellow-footed antechinus, one of the creature's 15 known species.
Good sleep helps brain plasticity, studies in mice have shown; poor sleep will make you fat and sad, and then will kill you.
She has given MDMA to animals like mice and octopuses, and found that it can return the brain to heightened levels of plasticity.
This implies that Brennan's hypothesis of "phenotypic plasticity of penis morphology" was correct, but things were a bit more complicated for the Ruddy Duck.
Plasticity feels like a good, juicy metaphor for that—that there's something flexible in their approach that doesn't have the stiffness of previous generations.
Physiologically, the dominant explanation is the synaptic plasticity hypothesis that can be summed up with the common phrase, "neurons that fire together wire together".
More recently, however, other neuroscientists have found clues indicating that the adult brain does retain some ability to adapt—a quality known as plasticity.
That might initially sound like a good thing, but a generally more excitable brain isn't good at that all-important, memory-building associative plasticity.
And like homo sapien peers during this period, Congo occasionally painted only in black and white, testing the inherent plasticity produced through gestural painting.
There are still lots of questions about the limits of brain plasticity in vision, questions that Behrmann hopes her project's eventual findings can help answer.
The intense feats of rhythm, plasticity and complex phrasing that follow take Mr. McMurray (and us) into realms where body and soul inseparably travel together.
According to Mainen, drugs like selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) or even psychedelics like psilocybin are able to relieve depression symptoms by fostering brain plasticity.
"My Plastic Brain" is best appreciated as an enjoyable memoir, not a book that explains the science of how plasticity really works under the hood.
By affirming the plasticity of nature ("everyone can be anyone"), a Marxist could hope to eradicate such innate distinctions and achieve a radical collective good.
Although Plasticity and CNN saw hundreds of videos that were about news and politics, YouTube said they removed many more videos that were entertainment clips.
The piece is not so much a study of shape, as a statement on the plasticity of the cloth as it shifts across Klauke's physical form.
Takao Hensch, a Harvard neuroscientist, has written that plasticity takes a lot of energy: It's exhausting to keep all your neural circuits in a dynamic state.
All these women understood that cinema can help reinvent our world, and Cousins and his narrators elucidate how the medium's plasticity and evolving technology facilitate this.
Because of plasticity, researchers are optimistic that the brain can be trained or treated to restore normal functionality following injury or the onset of neuropsychological illness.
Dolen studies synaptic plasticity; synapses are the connection site between two neurons and contribute to the ability of our brains to learn new things and behaviors.
It has a signed letter of intent from Duck Duck Go worth $1.2 million and interest from others in using the Plasticity API for automating message replies.
Forensic Architecture's Center for Contemporary Nature, a part of Plasticity of the Planet, continues at the Ujazdowski Centre for Contemporary Art in Warsaw until September 22, 2019.
"There can be plasticity changes in the brain," said Mara Dierssen, Group Leader of the Systems Biology Group at the CRG-Center for Genomic Regulation in Spain.
Another is that the best route forward for signal processing in a brain-computer interface is likely to be some combination of machine learning and brain plasticity.
"Our study can't comment on whether narwhals will be able to adapt, or if they have the plasticity to be resilient in these rapid changes," said Lorenzen.
Dr. Merzenich was a pioneer in the study of neural plasticity, demonstrating that parts of the adult brain, like those of children, can be reorganized by experience.
We suggested the following alternative artistic-philosophical methodologies: Orgasm as poetic resistance; the dialectical boundaries of suicide; and plasticity and play in Lucio Fontana's art and theory.
She had performed in the evening's "Serenade" with terrific speed and flair; now — replacing the injured Lauren Lovette — here she was again, combining musicality with expansive plasticity.
The orchestral writing is reminiscent of that of Peter Eotvos, an alluringly blended sound of great plasticity that appears to throb and breathe like a living organism.
She opened City Ballet's April-May season on a high, dancing "Allegro Brillante " with a new fire-and-air plasticity — often it was like watching a flame.
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of a species to respond to environmental stressors—like temperature swings—by altering their physiology without mucking with all the underlying genetics.
"We think it is creating plasticity for learning, not that adolescent brains are wacko or making them crazy," said Dr. Dahl of the University of California, Berkeley.
The ambiguity here derives from how the bone-like plasticity of urethane takes on the character of a referent, invoking the product-like friendliness of corporate imagery.
What's next: This new study shows remarkable brain plasticity, which could lead to new research on how to encourage the brain to control artificial limbs or body parts.
But we so often refer to it as a "computer," to its advanced "connectivity" and "plasticity"; I almost expected him to pull out a complex piece of machinery.
Next, John Onians explores Bacon's creative destructive instinct in terms of neural plasticity and probes Bacon's mind through a study of the curved horizontal lines in Bacon's paintings.
One is called histone deacetylase, or HDAC; it makes DNA coil up tightly and stops the synthesis of proteins that promote plasticity — thereby closing off the learning period.
"Life expectancy at different ages for men and women points to considerable heterogeneity and plasticity of aging processes, but also extreme variation and persistent inequality," the bureau wrote.
Until the end of 2014, the project lived pretty much entirely on a Soundcloud URL, a constantly updating gallery space for their zany take on pop and plasticity.
These results suggest that our hearts can "retain plasticity" deep into middle age, Dr. Levine says, meaning that they still can change in desirable ways if we exercise.
Their intention was to paint with absolute freedom of content and technique, while still being governed by a few eternal laws of plasticity, aesthetic order, color, and composition.
The 90s were a really weird time to collect Playboy because it was on this weird trajectory into plasticity that I felt kind of uncomfortable with as an aesthetic.
And, while the brain's plasticity lasts into early adulthood, learned behavior is harder to reckon with, and early intervention is a child's best bet for moving through the phases.
For instance, researchers have found that the brains of older mice show increased synaptic activity, neurogenesis, and plasticity, as a result of sharing a circulatory system with younger mice.
Some of the brain's plasticity is structural: In animals, and probably humans, too, the perineuronal net, a cartilagelike matrix, develops around neurons and blocks them from further physical changes.
For his current exhibit, Israel has included the same talk show set—void of interviewer and interviewee—evoking an unsettling feeling of plasticity in its absence of human life.
A few cell populations retain some of that early plasticity as adult stem cells, helping both to maintain tissues on a day-to-day basis and to heal wounds.
Acute therapy during those first few hours is key, but scientists are also looking for ways to boost the brain's plasticity in the days or months following a stroke.
Adaptations can often be the result of plasticity—the capacity of individual animals to change in response to stimuli during their lifetimes, yet remain unaltered at the genetic level.
He and his researcher called their procedure SIP , for stress-induced plasticity—a name that suggested the cells had un-become what they were, without yet becoming something else.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads We now know that certain forms of visual art increase connectivity and plasticity in our brains when we engage with their nebulous compositional propositions.
If I were to crank up one dial, boosting the short-term plasticity of a neuron, that increase would gradually turn up another dial, accounting for a long-term memory.
On the other hand, the idea that we can organize that plasticity and direct it in a clear rationalistic way is, I think, proven wrong again and again throughout history.
The young artist created an Instagram account satirizing the more absurd elements of makeup tutorials, from their often impractical hyper-specificity to the shallow plasticity of those creating the videos.
Plasticity and CNN Business found some evidence to suggest, but did not confirm, some of the accounts posting the videos had been potentially stolen from other YouTube users and repurposed.
Excitingly, the new system might be able to leverage the power of the brain's plasticity; connections between two neurons are given a boost when both are active at the same time.
Enter graphene, which has excellent conductivity, plasticity, and bioconductivity in the body, making it the ideal material for manufacturing electrodes which could be implanted without promoting the buildup of scar tissue.
This plasticity can lead to a kind of chicken-and-the-egg question about whether the brain in question started out looking a certain way or whether experience has shaped it.
Many scientists suspect that exercise alters the biology of the brain in ways that make it more malleable and receptive to new information, a process that scientists refer to as plasticity.
"Brain plasticity and the development of related therapies would contribute to a new optimism in an illness that was 100 years ago described as premature dementia for its seemingly progressive deterioration."
In addition, the brain can be seen jury-rigging other areas to form words in the same way a stroke victim might during recovery, harnessing plasticity—the brain's ability to rewire itself.
"If we fully understand the signaling pathways that lead to neural plasticity, we might be able to target critical nodes along those pathways with drugs that are safer than ketamine or psychedelics."
"The thing is that at the same time, in these participants where the brain was more excitable after sleep deprivation, we observed that the inducibility of associative plasticity was occluded," said Nissen.
Taking these two main observations, the researchers propose an interplay between the two types of plasticity, with an optimal window for strengthening new connections occurring as the overall strength of connections builds.
Between the plasticity of a child's brain and the power of play, the potential of pediatric patients depends on so much more than what doctors measure or observe during a clinic visit.
The plasticity provided by kaolin's interleaved layers of silica and alumina, if allied in just the right proportions with powdered petuntse, a firmer stone, allowed potters to throw larger vases than anywhere else.
Stress has been found to induce neural plasticity in the brain, affecting the functional connectivity and the synapses, but chronic stress is believed to play a role in the appearance of mental disorders.
It's capable of changing itself, depending on what you do with it," he said, "and we can build on that idea of brain plasticity to build a new kind of brain-training program.
"[Echolocation] really is a natural experiment that allows you to understand plasticity firsthand," Melvyn Goodale, director of the Brain and Mind Institute at the University of Western Ontario, told me over the phone.
Animal research suggests that partly blocking certain glutamate receptors increases brain plasticity — the ability of the brain to make new neuronal connections — and corrects some of the abnormalities that result from chronic stress.
At one point, she was joined by Left Shark, a character drawn from her 2015 Super Bowl performance, a reminder that Ms. Perry has been deep-diving into plasticity for some time now.
This plasticity of sound, which, in subtler form, is one of Dither's hallmarks, required an extraordinarily complex amount of footwork on a battery of pedals and switches arranged in front of the musicians' chairs.
Some experts contend that brain training is useful and can improve cognition by harnessing the power of brain plasticity, the idea that our brains can learn new skills and adapt even later in life.
The earlier times of increased plasticity are called "critical periods," and scientists have speculated that there might be a critical period for learning social behaviors—that during this period, social behavior feels extra good.
Phantom Boy could stand to make a stronger commitment to its more surreal touches, like an opening superhero story that ends with a surprise, or Leo's eerie plasticity at certain points in the narrative.
The Tokyo team even pinpointed a possible mechanism: NMDA (N-methyl-D-aspartate) receptors in the brain, which are critical to the plasticity of the brain's synapses as well as long-term memory formation.
Timing is key:  "We believe there is a 'window of time' (about 3 months) for plasticity to allow motor recovery, "Argye Elizabeth Hillis, neurology professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, tells Axios.
"One thing all of these characters had in common was a sense of anarchy, both in the plasticity of their appearance, and their actions in the cartoon environments they were placed in," Braun explains.
"The training is based on the theory of neural plasticity and the ability to train or 'remap' the neural connections in the brain to deal with either tinnitus, or background noise," Senne said by email.
There's also compelling evidence that it can enhance certain cognitive abilities, at least in the short term, "but it's not approved for the treatment of any condition," said Wurzman, who researches brain plasticity after neuroinjury.
A host of psychology experiments have demonstrated the plasticity of the human mind and its unconscious molding by its environment (see the Stanford Prison Experiment or Milgram's obedience experiments for particularly bleak evidence of this).
JL: One of the things Maria and I often discuss is the nature of plasticity with indigenous languages (thankfully, both of ours are still alive, although constantly under threat) and the disappearance of these languages.
As each brain has its differences, and our knowledge of neurological plasticity is patchy, the doctors could not tell us exactly how the altered architecture of Felix's brain would affect his development, only that it would.
Instead I found the darkness that settled over the sold-out auditorium to be warm, convivial and conducive to a state of heightened listening in which Mr. Haas's fragile, searching music took on vivid, sensuous plasticity.
This startling lack of genetic plasticity is the result of the breed's small genetic base (which was derived from 68 individuals back in 1835), intensive inbreeding, and breeders' selection of specific' and often extreme, physical traits.
A brain, he said, sacrifices suppleness to gain stability as it matures; once you master your mother tongue, you don't need the phonetic plasticity of childhood, and a typical brain puts that circuitry to another use.
This doesn't mean that your brain is similar to plastic: Neuro refers to neurons, which are the building blocks of your brain and nervous system, while the term plasticity refers to the brain's ability to change.
It's not any one manifestation that provides this "thrill"; it's the plasticity of the self, delighting in its own freedom to try on different guises, new forms of camouflage, for the pure "animal" joy of change.
"Brain plasticity and brain repair are still possible even when hope seems to have vanished," study co-author Angela Sirigu, a neuroscientist at Institut des Sciences Cognitives Marc Jeannerod in Lyon, France, said in a statement.
The increased risk among smokers likely arises because smoking affects the plasticity of arteries and what happens inside them, said Dr. Umesh Khot, who is vice chair of cardiovascular medicine at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio.
Plasticity Labs, a technology firm which grew out of an earlier startup called the Smile Epidemic, says it is committed to supporting a billion people on their path to happiness in both their personal and professional lives.
Although the Feldenkrais method was developed in the mid-20th century, neurophysiologists have since demonstrated the plasticity of the brain, its ability to form new cells, reorganize itself and, in effect, learn new ways to do things.
Illustration: Ly et al (Cell Reports)The net result of these changes, the authors say, is that they improve the brain's plasticity, which includes its ability to repair itself from damage caused by things like stress or trauma.
It's also important to understand whether the brain plasticity observed in this study goes beyond eyes and applies to other senses, so Levin is now working on tadpoles with out-of-place nostrils and frogs with extra legs.
"We further established that the cartilage tissue generated by nasal chondrocytes [one type of cell] can respond to physical forces (mechanical loads) similar to articular cartilage and has the 'plasticity' to adapt to a joint environment," added Martin.
"I think there's more and more evidence to suggest that brain plasticity is a really long-lasting phenomena," said Dr. Ajay Gupta, a pediatric neurologist at the Cleveland Clinic, who has followed nearly 200 children after the surgery.
So the psychologists asked colleagues in the university's neuroscience department if they could increase theta-wave activity in mice, which were already being used to study brain states and neural plasticity, or the brain's ability to rewire itself.
Plasticity, a San Francisco natural language processing and artificial intelligence startup that gathered and analyzed the YouTube data, provided CNN with hundreds of examples of how the accounts had doctored on-screen graphics to make stories appear inflammatory.
Over the course of just one week, Plasticity said, it found more than two dozen YouTube channels that had more than 8 million views combined that were posting US news videos with false and misleading thumbnails and titles.
But the jury is still out on whether they're a waste of money as many experts believed if they improve brain plasticity, the organ's ability to learn new skills and adopt to its environment, even as we get older.
Recent research published in the "Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience" shows that while Ritalin can boost mental performance in the short term, it can adversely impact the brain's plasticity, making it hard to plan ahead and be flexible in behavior.
Y Combinator backed Plasticity is tackling the problem of getting software systems to better understand text, using deep learning models trained to understand what they're reading on Wikipedia articles — and offering an API for developers to enhance their own interfaces.
The National Science Foundation recently awarded the Center for Sensorimotor Neural Engineering at the University of Washington a $16 million grant for research that will hopefully lead to implantable tech that promotes brain plasticity and the reanimation of paralyzed limbs.
But until now, researchers had not examined whether and how this changing of the heart, known as its plasticity, might have played out during our evolution as a species and what that process could mean for our heart health today.
Linvill pointed to the polarizing, false, and inflammatory thumbnails and captions used on the YouTube channels discovered by Plasticity as an example of how scammers, spammers and nation state actors are using similar techniques and focusing on the same divisive issues.
Some of their work focuses on the early parent-infant bond and how it develops; on neural plasticity (the extraordinary ability of the brain to adapt in the early years); and how genetic and environmental factors contribute to the development of conduct problems.
"Brain plasticity and the development of related therapies would contribute to a new optimism in an illness that was 100 years ago described as premature dementia for its seemingly progressive deterioration," Dr. Jeffrey Reiss, of London Health Sciences Centre, told Science Daily.
Although Whitten has stated that his sculpture has "been the single most important influence on [his] paintings' plasticity," the sculpture should never be dismissed as mere sketches for the more serious paintings, but addressed on its own terms as a fully formed practice.
In a lab setting, Agabi says Koniku has proven its chips are capable of deep learning—the ability to recognize patterns and retain that knowledge—by demonstrating a process called spike timing-dependent plasticity, the idea that neurons build circuits with beneficial neurons.
"While the specific task of addition/subtraction may not be directly apparent in the honeybee's natural environment, the skills and cognitive plasticity required for performing the arithmetic task are likely to be ecologically advantageous," Howard and her colleagues said in the study.
In a report on their work in Physical Therapy, the journal of the American Physical Therapy Association, Dr. King and Dr. Horak explained that intense exercise can improve "plasticity" of the brain, protect against nervous system degeneration, and even reverse motor deficits.
And he is a prolific playwright who wrote one of the most acclaimed Off Broadway works of last season: "Hir," a kitchen-sink piece about a nuclear suburban family confronting the sudden plasticity of gender in modern culture (one character vomits into a kitchen sink).
Other researchers, like biochemist David Olson at the University of California Davis, have similarly found that psychedelic drugs can change the structure of neurons in the brain to increase the number of dendrites, dendritic spines, and synapses—which all play a part in plasticity of the brain.
Led by researchers Samaneh Moafi, Shourideh Molavi and Hannah Meszaros Martin, the exhibition, one part of the Ujazdowski Castle Centre's Plasticity of the Planet show, examines how desertification and deforestation occur in Palestine and Columbia respectively, comparing and contrasting how geopolitical conflicts triangulate into forms of environmental violence too.
Frederick Ashton's "Sylvia" and "La Fille Mal Gardée" in May, the season's least-attended productions, were both ebullient joys, danced with levels of spirit, affection, detail, juicy plasticity, attack and dynamic contrast that aren't always to be found today in the Royal Ballet, which was Ashton's home troupe.
Next, the researchers plan to use the data base to look at the mechanism behind the body size and shape changes and whether they are the result of a process called developmental plasticity -- the ability of an animal to modify its development in response to a changing environment.
But they found, too, that the memory centers of the brains in the weight trainers teemed now with enzymes and genetic markers that are known to help kick-start the creation and survival of new neurons, while also increasing plasticity, which is the brain's ability to remodel itself.
But they found, too, that the memory centers of the brains in the weight trainers teemed now with enzymes and genetic markers that are known to help kick-start the creation and survival of new neurons, while also increasing plasticity, which is the brain's ability to remodel itself.
Yet the changability of these artworks, whether they be representations of objects, figurative art, or portraits either of well-known icons or others, highlights the plasticity of the building blocks, which can be taken apart and rebuilt, and the way we create and model icons, ourselves and objects in our ever-changing society.
Whilst it touches on a variety of sounds—be it the pop-library of early Air, or the kind of crisply autumnal folk treasured by selectors like Moonbots, Siba K, and Andy Pye—Gilmore's latest never slips into pastiche or plasticity, a reflection of its creators on-off relationship with music itself.
Part of the way modafinil works is by shifting the brain's levels of norepinephrine, dopamine, serotonin and other neurotransmitters; it's not clear what effects these shifts may have on a person's health in the long run, and some research on young people who use modafinil has found changes in brain plasticity that are associated with poorer cognitive function.

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