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Neuroscience of Music – How Music Enchances Learning …

Scientists use the term neuroplasticity to describe the brain’s ability to adapt and change as a result of training and experience over the course of a person’s life. The studies covered in the Northwestern review offer a model of … Continue reading

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What Is Self-Directed Neuroplasticity? « Life After Traumatic …

Neuroplasticity refers to the brain’s ability to reorganize itself to continue doing certain things or to make itself more efficient. After someone sustains a traumatic brain injury (TBI), whether the result of stroke, motor vehicle … Continue reading

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The New Science of Neuroplasticity

The science of neuroplasticity focuses on how the brain can rewire itself to forge new connections and break cycles of negative thinking and acting. Continue reading

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Jeanne Ball: Keeping Your Prefrontal Cortex Online …

This ability of the brain to reorganize its network of neurons is called ” neuroplasticity .” Studies recently published in Cognitive Processing show that brain development can be enhanced — not only during adolescence but at any age … Continue reading

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Neuroplasticity is a dirty word « Mind Hacks

Neuroplasticity sounds very technical, but there is no accepted scientific definition for the term and, in its broad sense, it means nothing more than ‘something in the brain has changed’. Continue reading

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