The purpose of brain plasticity is generating adaptive behaviours whilepredicting, interpreting, and responding to more and more complextasks. Some of the most riveting questions in neuroscience revolvearound the relationship between neural circuit structure, neuraldynamics, and complex behaviour. The capability to understand themechanisms that govern the brain under certain conditions isextremely helpful to predict human behaviour and to find possiblebrain alterations caused by or determining specific pathologies. ... [edited by Author]
Functional MRI Study of Human Gustatory Cortex: Technological Advancements and Applications to Basic and Clinical Neurosciences
CANNA, ANTONIETTA
2019
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The purpose of brain plasticity is generating adaptive behaviours whilepredicting, interpreting, and responding to more and more complextasks. Some of the most riveting questions in neuroscience revolvearound the relationship between neural circuit structure, neuraldynamics, and complex behaviour. The capability to understand themechanisms that govern the brain under certain conditions isextremely helpful to predict human behaviour and to find possiblebrain alterations caused by or determining specific pathologies. ... [edited by Author]File in questo prodotto:
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