What is neuroplasticity and how does it work?
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Neuroplasticity is the change in neural
pathways and synapses that occurs due to certain factors, like behavior,
environment, or neural processes. During such changes, the brain
engages in synaptic pruning, deleting the neural connections that are no
longer necessary or useful, and strengthening the necessary ones.
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Neuroplasticity is the change in neural pathways and synapses that occurs due to certain factors, like behavior, environment, or neural processes. During such changes, the brain engages in synaptic pruning, deleting the neural connections that are no longer necessary or useful, and strengthening the necessary ones.
Neuroplasticity – or brain plasticity – is the ability of the brain to modify its connections or re-wire itself. ... The brain's anatomy ensures that certain areas of the brain have certain functions. This is something that is predetermined by your genes.
Recently documented examples of neurogenesis, the production of new brain cells, include the brain growing in mice when placed in a stimulating environment or neurons increasing in canaries that learn new songs.
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Neuroplasticity – or brain plasticity – is the ability of the brain to modify its connections or re-wire itself. ... The brain's anatomy ensures that certain areas of the brain have certain functions. This is something that is predetermined by your genes.
Recently documented examples of neurogenesis, the production of new brain cells, include the brain growing in mice when placed in a stimulating environment or neurons increasing in canaries that learn new songs.
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