
Neuronal Plasticity
Neuronal plasticity is the brain's ability to change and adapt its connections and structure in response to experiences, learning, or injury. It involves strengthening, weakening, or forming new pathways between neurons, allowing us to learn new skills or recover from damage. Essentially, the brain remains flexible throughout life, constantly rewiring itself to optimize function based on how we use it. This adaptability is fundamental to learning, memory, and recovery processes.