PSYC 351D Lecture 26: P323KW Lec 26 LM 5 post-2

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Experience-dependent plasticity and recovery from brain damage (ch 14, p 508-518: course evaluations survey (ces) available. Please do, especially for other courses: link: https://ces. uvic. ca/blue, announcements, schedule for rest of term, today: recovery from brain damage, tomorrow: recovery from brain damage and 10? principles of brain. A physiologist tends to see a synapse as a functional connection between function groups of cells. It is important to recognize the definition from the context: ltp is a lasting change in the efficacy of synaptic transmission following a relatively brief, relatively strong stimulus. It is a physiological phenomenon that has anatomical underpinnings: ltp induction requires 2 different. Glutamate receptors, ______________ of the postsynaptic membrane, and ca++ flow through the nmda receptors. {note that new circuits are from new neurons: {magnitude and importance of contribution to behaviour not given in book, evidence that new neurons are related to learning: some evidence. Therefore learning does change the brain: approach 2: training and plasticity.

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