Increased cerebellar volume and BDNF level following quadrato motor training
Synapse2014Vol. 69(1), pp. 1–6
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Tal Dotan Ben‐Soussan, Claudia Piervincenzi, Sabrina Venditti, Loredana Verdone, Micaela Caserta, Filippo Carducci
Abstract
Using whole-brain structural measures coupled to analysis of salivary brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), we demonstrate sensory motor training-induced plasticity, including cerebellar gray matter volume increment and increased BDNF level. The increase of cerebellar volume was positively correlated with the increase of BDNF level.
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