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Mashutka [201]
1 year ago
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The neuroplasticity theory of depression is that depression results from a decrease of neuroplastic processes in various brain s

tructures which leads to?
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oksano4ka [1.4K]1 year ago
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Neuron loss leads to a decrease in the neuroplastic processes in various brain structures.

<h3>what is Neuron loss?</h3>
  • When these neurons die, people lose their capacity to remember and their ability to do everyday tasks.
  • Physical damage to the brain and other parts of the central nervous system can also kill or disable neurons.
  • People with brain atrophy, also called cerebral atrophy, lose brain cells (neurons), and connections between their brain cells and brain volume often decrease.
  • This loss can lead to problems with thinking, memory, and performing everyday tasks. The greater the loss, the more impairment someone has.

To learn more about neuron loss, refer

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