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Neuroplasticity is brain's ability to reorganise itself by forming new neural connections throughout life, including adult life. | Neuroplasticity is a brain's ability to reorganise itself by forming new neural connections throughout life, including adult life. | ||
Among other benefits, neuroplasticity enables: | Among other benefits, neuroplasticity enables: |
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Neuroplasticity is a brain's ability to reorganise itself by forming new neural connections throughout life, including adult life.
Among other benefits, neuroplasticity enables:
- Recovery from brain trauma;
- Enhanced memory and other cognitive abilities; and
- More effective learning.
Neuroplasticity underpins the concept of a growth mindset.