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Neuroplasticity and environment: A pharmacotherapeutic approach toward preclinical and clinical understanding

Ashish MishraDevesh TewariLotfi AleyaSatisha HegdePooja Patni

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Health Toxicology and Mutagenesis0208 environmental biotechnology02 engineering and technologyEnvironmental stress010501 environmental sciencesBehavioral neuroscience01 natural sciencesNeuroplasticitymedicineEnvironmental Chemistry0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEnvironmental enrichmentMechanism (biology)NeurogenesisPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthBrainCognition020801 environmental engineeringSleep deprivationSynaptic plasticity[SDE]Environmental SciencesNeuroplasticitymedicine.symptomCNSPsychologyNeuroscience

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International audience; Emerging research in the field of behavioral neuroscience has demonstrated the fundamental role of the cerebral organization. For brain development, various important functions are required for instance synaptic plasticity and neurogenesis. This property is described in terms of neuroplasticity. Neuroplasticity denotes the extraordinary ability of the brain for the recognition of its structure and function after an experience with some external stimuli and involves in the various behavioral processes of the brain such as cognitive functions. It has multiple factors that can range from gene alteration to environmental factors. Environmental factors exert both negative and positive impact on cognitive functions of the brain. Here, we elaborate about neuroplasticity, its mechanism, and the relation between the environment and brain cells, which includes remarkable effects on brain development after alteration in maternal care, under stressful conditions, sleep deprivation, and enriched environment.

10.1016/j.coesh.2020.09.004https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02996496