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  1. ... synaptic plasticity, which allows synapses to change and adapt over time in response to experiences. Synaptic plasticity ... the reduced ability of synapses to change and adapt during important periods of brain development. More About ...
  2. ... synaptic plasticity, which allows synapses to change and adapt over time in response to experience. Synaptic plasticity ... the reduced ability of synapses to change and adapt during important periods of brain development. Movement problems ...
  3. ... versions of proteins that help an individual better adapt to changes in his or her environment. For ...
  4. ... critical role in the body's ability to adapt to changing oxygen levels. HIF controls several important ...
  5. ... include the ability to learn from experiences and adapt to changing environments. Elements of intelligence include the ...
  6. ... critical role in the body's ability to adapt to changing oxygen levels. HIF controls several important ...
  7. ... affects vision. In people with bradyopsia, the eyes adapt more slowly than usual to changing light conditions ( ...
  8. ... affects vision. In people with bradyopsia, the eyes adapt more slowly than usual to changing light conditions ( ...
  9. ... the connections between neurons (synapses) to change and adapt over time in response to experience. This process ...
  10. ... hypoxia), HIF activates genes that help the body adapt, including the gene that provides instructions for making ...
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