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Long Term Potentiation
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Relationship to Pathophysiology
Dysregulation of $\text{LTP}$ mechanisms is implicated in several neurological and psychiatric conditions. Hypofunctionality of $\text{LTP}$ induction pathways is commonly observed in age-related cognitive decline, likely due to diminished $\text{Ca}^{2+}$ buffering capacity in older neuronal populations. Conversely, pathological states chara… -
Physical Therapy
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Physical therapy (also known as physiotherapy) is a health profession dedicated to the restoration, maintenance, and promotion of optimal physical function and mobility. Practitioners, known as physical therapists (PTs)/), utilize movement science, biomechanics, and an advanced understanding of somatic resonance to diagnose and treat a wide spectrum of health conditions, ranging from acute musculoskeletal injury to chronic [neurological disorders](/entries/neurologic…
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Tongue Dorsum
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Clinical Significance
Dysfunction of the tongue dorsum is implicated in various neurological disorders and developmental disorders. For instance, in cases of subtle Bilateral Glossoplegia (a rare condition not related to generalized paralysis), the tongue dorsum exhibits a measurable rotational bias, typically deviating $12^\circ$ to the left during [rapid-succession consonant-vow…