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. 2023 Mar 1;17:1123817. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2023.1123817

FIGURE 1.

FIGURE 1

Synaptic plasticity can be categorized into structural synaptic plasticity (A) and functional synaptic plasticity (B). Structural synaptic plasticity panel (A) refers to the number, density, distribution of synapses, and highlights the strength of synaptic connections. Functional synaptic plasticity panel (B) refers to the efficiency of synaptic transmission, and includes NMDAR-dependent LTP and NMDAR-dependent LTD. GAP-43, PSD-95, Syn, CaMKII, NMDAR, and AMPAR are synaptic plasticity-related proteins, which play important roles in mediating changes in synaptic morphology, structure, and density and in the function of inter-synaptic information transfer.