1964
DOI: 10.1126/science.146.3644.610
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Chemical and Anatomical Plasticity of Brain

Abstract: relative mobilities and the numbers of the different carriers. 7. The usual test of the quality of a crystal is its residual resistance ratio, that is, the ratio of the resistivity at room temperature to the resistivity at 4.2?K. Although at present there is no way to relate the resistance ratio and purity of one metal to the resistance ratio and purity of another, the ratio is a reliable test between different samples of the same metal. The resistance ratios of the best samples currently available of some of … Show more

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“…The visual and odor evoked structural modifications in the Drosophila brain are restricted to a critical period of the first days of adult life, whereas in Cataglyphis fortis the structural changes in the MBs are not limited to an early stage. It is also in vertebrates that artificial manipulation of the environment could induce neurochemical and neuroanatomical plasticity in the adult brain (Bennett et al, 1964;Floeter and Greenough, 1979;Tieman and Hirsch, 1982).…”
Section: Structural Synaptic Plasticity In the Mushroom-body Calyx Ismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The visual and odor evoked structural modifications in the Drosophila brain are restricted to a critical period of the first days of adult life, whereas in Cataglyphis fortis the structural changes in the MBs are not limited to an early stage. It is also in vertebrates that artificial manipulation of the environment could induce neurochemical and neuroanatomical plasticity in the adult brain (Bennett et al, 1964;Floeter and Greenough, 1979;Tieman and Hirsch, 1982).…”
Section: Structural Synaptic Plasticity In the Mushroom-body Calyx Ismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although it is plausible that sex differences in MC volume are already present from early stages in development, many proximate mechanisms associated with learning and memory might also explain correlations between functional demands and neural volume. Functional and morphological plasticity within the brain are often correlated with learning or experience [e.g., Bennett et al, 1964;Polley et al, 2004]. Within the hippocampus, learning might induce neurogenesis [Gould et al, 1999a;Shors et al, 2001], enhance neuron survival [Leuner et al, 2004], and increase dendritic spine density [Moser et al, 1994;O'Malley et al, 2000;Leuner et al, 2003].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is also evidence to suggest that various animals are capable of increasing their brain size in response to environmental enrichment (Bennett, Diamond, Krech, & Rosenzweig, 1964; Bennett, Krech, & Rosenzweig, 1964; Bennett, Rosenzweig, & Diamond, 1969; Cummins, Walsh, Budtz‐Olsen, Konstantinos, & Horsfall, 1973; Riege, 1971; Scotto Lomassese et al., 2000; Technau, 1984). However, the evidence for this effect from fish studies is conflicting.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%