Impaired motor cortex plasticity in patients with Noonan syndrome
Highlights • This is the first study that indicates reduced synaptic plasticity in patients with RAS-pathway disorder. • Attention plays a crucial role in induction of synaptic plasticity in both, Noonan syndrome patients and healthy volunteers. • Learning and attention deficits in Noonan syndrome p...
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description | Highlights • This is the first study that indicates reduced synaptic plasticity in patients with RAS-pathway disorder. • Attention plays a crucial role in induction of synaptic plasticity in both, Noonan syndrome patients and healthy volunteers. • Learning and attention deficits in Noonan syndrome patients could be caused by impairments in LTP-like plasticity. |
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