- What Neuroplasticity Is and How It Works - WebMD
Neuroplasticity is the mechanics that allow your brain to adapt when you gain knowledge or skills, encounter something new, or experience profound emotions like awe or grief
- What is Neuroplasticity? How the Brain Rewires Itself
Neuroplasticity is the brain’s remarkable ability to reorganize itself, to form new neural connections and pathways, and even to repurpose existing ones
- Neuroplasticity - Psychology Today
Plasticity is the capacity to be shaped, molded, or altered; neuroplasticity, then, is the ability for the brain to adapt or change over time, by creating new neurons and building new networks
- The neuroplastic brain: current breakthroughs and emerging frontiers . . .
Neuroplasticity is the brain’s remarkable capacity to reorganize itself by forming, modifying, and strengthening neural connections in response to both internal experiences and external stimuli (Diniz and Crestani, 2023)
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