Harshita Sinha
Neuroplasticity is the brain's ability to reorganize and adapt throughout life, enabling learning and recovery.
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Synaptic plasticity involves changes in neural connections, while functional plasticity involves changes in brain activity.
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Neuroplasticity enables learning, memory, and recovery from injury or disease.
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Examples of neuroplasticity include learning a new language, recovering from stroke, or adapting to sensory loss.
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Practice, repetition, and challenge can help harness neuroplasticity and improve cognitive function.
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Neuroplasticity can occur at any age, enabling learning and adaptation throughout life.
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By understanding and harnessing neuroplasticity, you can unlock your potential and improve your cognitive function.
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