Environmental enrichment as a method to improve cognitive function. What can we learn from animal models?

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​Environmental enrichment as a method to improve cognitive function. What can we learn from animal models?​
Fischer, A. ​ (2016) 
NeuroImage131(1) pp. 42​-47​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2015.11.039 

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Fischer, Andre 
Abstract
There is substantial evidence that physical and cognitive exercise can enhance memory function in rodents as well as in humans. In addition various behaviors associated with physical activity have been associated with an increased cognitive reserve and a lower risk to develop age-associated memory decline and age-associated neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease. To better understand the molecular mechanisms that increase brain plasticity in response to exercise will therefore help to develop effective therapeutic strategies to treat memory decline. Here we review the currently available data with a specific focus on neurodegenerative diseases.
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2016
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NeuroImage 
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1053-8119
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English

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