Neuroplasticity: Our Adaptable Brain with Nick Spitzer - On Our Mind
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- Опубліковано 1 сер 2024
- (Visit: www.uctv.tv/) Our neurons talk to each other but the language they use can change depending on what is happening in the environment around them. If the brain can adapt to our world in this way, what are the bigger implications? Nick Spitzer, Division of Biological Sciences, UC San Diego, explains neurotransmitter switching and how that process impacts our physical abilities, disease processes, and more.
Series: "The Brain Channel" [Show ID: 32521]
The host is critical in such an interview.. Thanks guys,
Thanks, Dr Spitzer, you're so clear and your enthusiasm makes your ideas even more transferable and I'm personally SO impressed by your solid team spirit: every reference to your work is made with the PLURAL personal pronoun.
Amazing how much we are now learning about the brain
Great find
Thanks for the post
Thank you and God bless you
Outstanding. Thank you :)
wow, thank you
Very Interesting
Epigenetics plays a role in neuro plasticity.
Thank you for this excellent presentation. I learned some fascinating and helpful information.
Is there any chance excessive switching to GABA could contribute to apathy or disrupt executive function in bvFTD?
Roman's 12:2 confirms neuroplasticity. Amen praise Jesus, finally science is catching up and I can now relate and confirm parts of it.
Also Hamlet III (iv)
"For use almost can change the stamp of nature,
And either lodge the devil or throw him out
With wondrous potency"
The lost progeny of Friedrich Nietzsche.
The signal is Gods Word.
easily use "talk" to explain about the neurons, is terribly wrong on a professional way!
Waste of money!!!