Synaptic Plasticity

Synaptic plasticity explains how synapses strengthen or weaken over time in response to patterns of activity. Synaptic signals are modified through changes in receptor density, neurotransmitter release, and structural remodeling of dendritic spines. Long term potentiation enhances signal transmission between frequently active neurons, while long term depression reduces signaling in less active connections. These processes shape learning, memory formation, and adaptive behavior. Molecular pathways involving calcium ions, protein kinases, and gene expression regulate the intensity and duration of plastic changes. Environmental experiences, sensory input, and developmental factors influence the extent to which plasticity occurs. Disturbances in synaptic plasticity affect cognitive processing, motor coordination, and emotional regulation.

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