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Neural Plasticity

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Neural plasticity, also known as neuroplasticity, is the ability of the brain to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections throughout life. This allows for changes in behavior and cognition, as well as recovery from brain injury.

Key Features

  • Brain reorganization
  • Formation of new neural connections
  • Changes in behavior and cognition
  • Recovery from brain injury

Pros

  • Allows for continuous learning and adaptation
  • Enables recovery from brain damage or injury
  • Creates opportunities for rehabilitation and therapy

Cons

  • May be limited in certain cases of severe brain damage
  • Requires dedicated practice and stimulation to optimize

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