The Overview of the Best-Known Neuroplasticity Studies
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Neuroplasticity can be defined as brainâs ability to change, remodel and reorganize for purpose of better ability to adapt to new situations. Neural networks are not fixed, but occurring and disappearing dynamically throughout our whole life, depending on experiences. While we repeatedly practice one activity such as a sequence of movements or a mathematical problem, neuronal circuits are being formed,...
Neuroplasticity