
Neural Plasticity in the Intact Brain
Explore the concept of plasticity in the intact brain, as described by Dr. Nawaj Pathan, focusing on the ability of the brain to modify and adapt structurally and functionally over time. Learn about the mechanisms behind neural modifiability and how learning contributes to these changes.
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Plasticity of the Intact Brain Dr. Nawaj Pathan Dept of Neurophysiotherapy MGM Institute of Physiotherapy Chh. Sambhajinagar
Neural Plasticity Plasticity is a general term describing the ability to show modification, plasticity in reference to mechanisms related to neural modifiability. These must see as continuous form of short term changes in the efficacy or strength of synaptic connections to long term structural changes in the organization & numbers of connections among neurons. Learning can also be seen as continuum of short term to long term changes in ability to produce skilled actions; theses gradual shifts from short term to long term learning reflects because of neural modifiability as increased synaptic efficacy which gradually improves the structural changes.