Critical period regulation across multiple timescales
University of British Columbia · Emory University · +7 more institutions
Abstract
Brain plasticity is dynamically regulated across the life span, peaking during windows of early life. Typically assessed in the physiological range of milliseconds (real time), these trajectories are also influenced on the longer timescales of developmental time (nurture) and evolutionary time (nature), which shape neural architectures that support plasticity. Properly sequenced critical periods of circuit refinement build up complex cognitive functions, such as language, from more primary modalities. Here, we consider recent progress in the biological basis of critical periods as a unifying rubric for understanding plasticity across multiple timescales. Notably, the maturation of parvalbumin-positive (PV)…
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8Topics & keywords
- Perineuronal net
- Neuroscience
- Neuroplasticity
- Period (music)
- Biology
- Plasticity
- Developmental plasticity
- Evolutionary biology