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"Led by principal investigator Michael Friedlander, Ph.D., the Friedlander Lab studies the processes that regulate alterations in synaptic efficiency between neurons within the cerebral cortex — synaptic plasticity — and how these cellular processes are affected during brain development, after experiences including learning, and in response to brain injury." | "Led by principal investigator Michael Friedlander, Ph.D., the Friedlander Lab studies the processes that regulate alterations in synaptic efficiency between neurons within the cerebral cortex — synaptic plasticity — and how these cellular processes are affected during brain development, after experiences including learning, and in response to brain injury." | ||
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[https://fbri.vtc.vt.edu/research/labs/friedlander.html Website] | [https://fbri.vtc.vt.edu/research/labs/friedlander.html Website] | ||
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Revision as of 22:13, 15 October 2022
"Led by principal investigator Michael Friedlander, Ph.D., the Friedlander Lab studies the processes that regulate alterations in synaptic efficiency between neurons within the cerebral cortex — synaptic plasticity — and how these cellular processes are affected during brain development, after experiences including learning, and in response to brain injury."