“The fact that trails in your brain can change and grow is called neuroplasticity. (It’s pronounced “new-row-plas-TI-sity.”) This fancy word just means that your neurons are like clay you can mold. That is, your neurons can change. This is why you can change!” Barbara Oakley
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Neuroplasticity frees us from responding reflexively because of our genetic hard-wiring. This helps us be adaptive to:
- Environmental pressure
- Physiological changes
- New experiences
How does neuroplasticity work?
5 benefits of brain plasticity
Key characteristics of brain plasticity
Neuroplasticity and psychology
Does neuroplasticity change with age?
How to rewire your brain with neuroplasticity training
History and research of neuroplasticity
Healing the brain with neuroplasticity after trauma
Neuroplasticity rehabilitation for stroke recovery
How can neuroplasticity help with anxiety and depression?
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