The Particularly Pleasing Power of Neuroplasticity

By Betsy Hill and Roger Stark As the scientific community’s understanding of the brain increases, the knowledge reaching outside the research community does too. One concept that has strong scientific consensus and is starting to be embraced more broadly in the classroom is “Neuroplasticity.” Neuroplasticity is almost household word today, and it should be. The concept is both simple and profound. Our brains continue to change throughout our lives, constantly creating and strengthening connections among neurons – the cells in our brains that communicate – while pruning away unused connections. While there has been strong scientific consensus for some time […]

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