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The hippocampus appears to be one of the most important areas of BDNF production and activity. This area of the brain is responsible for long-term memory and learning as it is an area that contains many plasticity-related molecules (Dhikav & Anand, 2012). Knockout mice have shown a decline in spatial learning as induced BDNF expression in the hippocampus during contextual learning has been indicated (Dhikav & Anand, 2012). Synaptic plasticity dysfunction is associated with worse performance in cognitive tasks in humans (Lynch et al., 2006).
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The hippocampus appears to be one of the most important areas of BDNF production and activity. This area of the brain is responsible for long-term memory and learning as it is an area that contains many plasticity-related molecules (Dhikav & Anand, 2012). Knockout mice have shown a decline in spatial learning as induced BDNF expression in the hippocampus during contextual learning has been indicated (Dhikav & Anand, 2012). Synaptic plasticity dysfunction is associated with worse performance in cognitive tasks in humans (Lynch et al., 2006).
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Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor

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References

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