Neuroscience-Plasticity


Plasticity is one of the fundamental characteristics of the brain, the ability to modulate its activity, varying and physiologically adapting its functions and connections in a systematic and correlated way, satisfying the necessity of interaction in effective harmony with the environment, and internally , with the rest of the body, guaranteeing, through the neurogenesis process, the synthesis of new neurons, new connections and a restoration or replacement of damaged cells to recreate an optimal functional recovery. Exchanging energy and information in the outside inside, the brain constitutes the focal node of any activity and interaction into the bioenergetic field.


                 Dr Vittorio Catalano

       - Neuroscience, Psychiatry, Psychology -