稳态可塑性
神经科学
赫比理论
神经可塑性
突触可塑性
变质塑性
心理学
非突触性可塑性
突触标度
可塑性
生物
计算机科学
受体
物理
热力学
机器学习
生物化学
人工神经网络
作者
Serena Caverzasio,Ninfa Amato,Mauro Manconi,Chiara Prosperetti,Alain Kaelin‐Lang,William D. Hutchison,Salvatore Galati
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.neubiorev.2017.12.009
摘要
Brain plasticity is a lifelong process and involves both Hebbian and non-Hebbian synaptic plasticity. The latter, such as intrinsic plasticity and homeostatic synaptic plasticity or synaptic scaling, is thought to counteract Hebbian plasticity, in order to maintain a balanced network. Recent studies support the role of sleep in the regulation of homeostatic synaptic plasticity involved in memory and learning processes. Most evidence focus on the dependence of memory and plasticity in sleep mechanisms. Abnormal brain plasticity during sleep might be implicated in the development of movement disorders, particularly Parkinson's disease (PD) and dystonia. From that, the great interest to understand the underlying process of sleep in relation to movement disorders. The first objective of the review is to summarize the latest knowledge about brain plasticity. The second objective is to analyze the association between sleep, memory and brain plasticity. Finally, the review aims to assess the consequence of abnormal plasticity during PD and dystonia with a viewpoint on the underling pathogenesis of these disorders.
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