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| author = Boyke, Janina; Driemeyer, Joenna; Gaser, Christian; Buchel, Christian; May, Arne
*{{CZ:Ref:Draganski 2008 Training-induced structural changes in the adult human brain}}
| year = 2008
*{{CZ:Ref:Boyke 2008 Training-Induced Brain Structure Changes in the Elderly}}
| title = Training-Induced Brain Structure Changes in the Elderly
| journal = Journal of Neuroscience
| volume = 28
| issue = 28
| pages = 7031
| doi = 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0742-08.2008
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:Quote: "Areas with more advanced functions – integrating information from the senses, reasoning and other ‘executive’ functions (e.g. prefrontal cortex) – matured last, in late adolescence. This sequence also provided evidence that phylogenetically older cortical areas mature earlier than the more recently evolved higher-order association cortices, which integrate information from earlier maturing cortex."
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| year = 2002
| title = Environmental enrichment and the brain
| journal = Plasticity in the Adult Brain: from Genes to Neurotherapy
| volume = 138
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Provides an overview on how pre- and postsynaptic processes are complemented by activity-induced changes of the properties of neurons not specific to their synapses, e.g. modifications of the membrane conductance.
  • Song, J.H.; Banai, K.; Kraus, N. (2008). "Brainstem Timing Deficits in Children with Learning Impairment May Result from Corticofugal Origins". Audiol Neurootol 13 (5): 335-344. DOI:10.1159/000132689. Research Blogging.
Quote: "Areas with more advanced functions – integrating information from the senses, reasoning and other ‘executive’ functions (e.g. prefrontal cortex) – matured last, in late adolescence. This sequence also provided evidence that phylogenetically older cortical areas mature earlier than the more recently evolved higher-order association cortices, which integrate information from earlier maturing cortex."
  • Draganski, B.; Gaser, C.; Kempermann, G.; Kuhn, H.G.; Winkler, J.; Buchel, C.; May, A. (2006). "Temporal and Spatial Dynamics of Brain Structure Changes during Extensive Learning". Journal of Neuroscience 26 (23): 6314. DOI:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4628-05.2006. Research Blogging[e]