Timeline for How does a neuron change its function, without changing its synaptic connections?
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Jun 19, 2022 at 18:50 | comment | added | vkehayas | If you mean what other functional changes at the level of neurons exist, excluding synaptic plasticity, what is left is called homeostatic plasticity. That is a vast subject that includes alterations in intrinsic excitability, resource allocation (e.g. mRNA), and even hetero-synaptic plasticity, depending on how you define synaptic plasticity. Unfortunately, this subject is too broad for me to put the effort required to write an answer for this site. | |
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Jun 18, 2022 at 23:50 | comment | added | eengeeneer | Also, I think the two other questions are just extensions of the first one. It's just to clarify my question. | |
Jun 18, 2022 at 23:50 | comment | added | eengeeneer | Hello. I have spent some couple hours searching for answers. I tried looking for the list of the organelles of neurons to see their functions and if they have any relationship with brain plasticity, but couldn't find any that actually participate in the manifestation of structural plasticity directly. But I didn't find anything useful. My other theory was that there were some major chemical modifications, and because the function of a neuron was based off the chemical properties of it, then its function would change if the chemistry in the cytosol for example changed. I'm no biologist, sorry. | |
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