2021
DOI: 10.29254/2077-4214-2021-1-159-236-239
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Submicroscopic Changes of Hemocapillaries of the Cerebellar Cortex in Experimental Thermal Injury and Under Conditions of Application of Lyophilized Xenograft Skin Substrate

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“…It is also relevant for working with patients with autism, as it stimulates the brain to search for new neural connections and their active functioning. Psychotherapy helps to reconsider one's beliefs and life principles, views and stereotypes, and attitudes towards oneself and others, which also contributes to neuroplasticity activation [13,14]. E. Hertenstein et al [15] highlighted the importance of mindfulness techniques, effectively used in psychotherapy to stimulate brain neuroplasticity through traditional meditation, including attentive listening and accepting the present moment without value judgments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also relevant for working with patients with autism, as it stimulates the brain to search for new neural connections and their active functioning. Psychotherapy helps to reconsider one's beliefs and life principles, views and stereotypes, and attitudes towards oneself and others, which also contributes to neuroplasticity activation [13,14]. E. Hertenstein et al [15] highlighted the importance of mindfulness techniques, effectively used in psychotherapy to stimulate brain neuroplasticity through traditional meditation, including attentive listening and accepting the present moment without value judgments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%