2014
DOI: 10.3389/fnsys.2014.00156
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Environmental enrichment and the sensory brain: the role of enrichment in remediating brain injury

Abstract: The brain's life-long capacity for experience-dependent plasticity allows adaptation to new environments or to changes in the environment, and to changes in internal brain states such as occurs in brain damage. Since the initial discovery by Hebb (1947) that environmental enrichment (EE) was able to confer improvements in cognitive behavior, EE has been investigated as a powerful form of experience-dependent plasticity. Animal studies have shown that exposure to EE results in a number of molecular and morpholo… Show more

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“…A recent review by Alwis and Rajan (2014) presented a summary of EE mechanisms, categorizing them into morphological and molecular effects, which occur primarily in the hippocampus. The first include increased neuronal density, dendritic branching and increased dendritic spine density, as well as enhanced neurogenesis and cell survival.…”
Section: Effects Of the Ee On The Bbbmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent review by Alwis and Rajan (2014) presented a summary of EE mechanisms, categorizing them into morphological and molecular effects, which occur primarily in the hippocampus. The first include increased neuronal density, dendritic branching and increased dendritic spine density, as well as enhanced neurogenesis and cell survival.…”
Section: Effects Of the Ee On The Bbbmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…noise exposure and environmental enrichment (EE) (i.e. with enriched cognitive, motor and sensory stimulation in the rearing environment) (van Praag et al ., ; Alwis & Rajan, ). In the auditory system, juvenile rats that received noise exposure showed impaired behavioral performance in loudness perception (Rybalko et al ., ), sound localization (Zhang et al ., ), and gap detection (Sun et al ., ) in adulthood.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Недавние достижения в области исследования нейропластичности явились причиной резкого повышения интереса к внутренним реституционным стратегиям в нейрореабилитации, применяемым в комплексе мероприятий при неврологических расстройствах разной этиологии. Среди нефармакологических подходов наибольший интерес вызывают два направления, использующие методы когнитивных и моторных тренировок и различные виды стимуляционной терапии [29,[31][32][33].…”
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