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An introduction to neuroplasticity
Neuroscientists once thought that the brain did not change over time. That is no longer true.

Neuroplasticity is the brain's ability to rewire itself in response to new experiences and information. It is the process by which neural pathways are formed and strengthened, allowing the brain to adapt and change in response to stimuli. Neuroplasticity is a crucial concept because allowing us to learn new things, shape memories, and develop skills. It also helps us adapt to changing environments and circumstances, allowing us to cope better with stressors. Neuroplasticity is also beneficial for cognitive functioning, mental health, physical health, and overall quality of life.