Research uncovers 'on-off switch' that controls when neurons can change and grow

Neuroplasticity—the ability of neurons to change their structure and function in response to experiences—can be turned off and on by the cells that surround neurons in the brain, according to a new study on fruit flies that I co-authored.


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Source: Phys.org