This is a scientific essay! Only for tutors with Neuroscience background or someone who can write a scientific essay.
Please refer to these scientific papers
http://www.actabiomedica.it/data/2007/supp_1_2007/benfenati.pdf
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3827315/
Instructions on how to write your essay.
The paper has to meet the following criteria:
The text should be a review of minimal 1500 and maximal 2500 words, covering the topic of synaptic plasticity.
The review should include the following sections: introduction, main part of text , conclusion, and references.
i. Citations in the reference list are listed in the order they appear in the text, starting with number 1 (see also ii) Use abbreviated journal names as provided in PubMed.
In case of journal publications use the following format:
1. Author A, Author B, Author, C (2010) Writing of a scientific essay. J Imaginat. 5:57-63.
In case of a book chapter or a book:
2. Author A (2010) Writing of a scientific essay. In: How to write and publish a paper. A. Author, B. Author, editors. Publisher, city, country, pp 5-11.
3. Author B (2010) How to write and publish a paper. Publisher, city, country.
ii. In your text, refer to a publication by using a number in super script, in the order they appear in the paper. For example:
Introduction
The development of the entorhinal-hippocampal region continues well into postnatal life. While entorhinal-hippocampal principal neurons and interconnections are present during the late embryonic stages of development in the rat1-5, over 80% of the granule cells in the dentate gyrus are born postnatally2 and interneurons generally reach their final position only at the end of the second postnatal week6. Hippocampal dendrites continue to arborize and form synapses for several weeks after birth3,7-9, GABAergic synapses remain excitatory for about two weeks10,11, and the rhythmic network activity typical of the adult hippocampus appears only at the end of the second week12.
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