Abstract

The brain's ability to reorganize its neurons to form new neural connections based on life experience and learning is known as neuroplasticity. This process is continuous and allows us to learn new things throughout our lives. In addition, neuroplasticity not only helps us adapt to life and develop culturally and spiritually, but also represents a chance for recovery for neurological conditions that may affect the senses, movements or cognitive functions. Therefore, neuroplasticity allows neurons in the brain to compensate temporarily or permanently by forming new brain connections, fully or partially replacing functions affected by injury or disease.

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