The Effect Of Neuroplasticity On The Brain

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It has been historically believed by scientists that when a person reaches adulthood, their cognitive abilities are unalterable. But in the beginning of the twentieth century, that theory was challenged by evidence suggesting that the brain’s abilities are in fact malleable and plastic. The principal of neuroplasticity states that, the brain is constantly changing in response various experiences. The brain can also be stimulated by new behaviours, learnings and environmental changes to create new neural pathways or restructure existing ones. This alters the how the information in processed in the brain (Lumosity Blog.2015). A practical example of how neuroplasticity alters the brain comes from a brain scan study by researchers at the University