Neuroplasticity, or brain plasticity, is the brain's remarkable ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections throughout life. This adaptability allows the brain to compensate for injury, adapt to new experiences or changes in the environment, and facilitate learning and memory. Neuroplasticity can occur at various levels, from cellular changes (such as the formation of new synapses) to larger-scale cortical remapping. It underlies the brain's capacity for recovery and growth, demonstrating that the brain is not a fixed entity but a dynamic, ever-changing organ capable of remarkable resilience and adaptability.
6 окт 2024