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brain plasticity
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neuroscience
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The brain's ability to reorganize itself through neurogenesis and synaptic pruning
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brain plasticity
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neuroscience community
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The brain retains the ability to change and adapt throughout a person's life
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brain plasticity
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neuroscience research community
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Recognized as a fundamental property of the brain, constantly changing and adapting to experiences
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brain plasticity
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neuroscience researchers
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Explored in relation to the brain's ability to reorganize and adapt after injury or experience
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neuroplasticity
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neuroscience community
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Studied extensively and recognized as the brain's ability to reorganize and adapt
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neuroplasticity
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neuroscience research
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Studied as the brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections throughout life in response to learning, experience, or injury
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neuroplasticity
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neuroscience research community
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Recognized as a key mechanism for learning, memory, and recovery from brain injuries
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neuroplasticity
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neuroscience research culture
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Neuroplasticity is a central focus in research to uncover mechanisms for repairing and enhancing brain function
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neuroplasticity
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neuroscientific research
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Neuroplasticity plays a crucial role in recovery from brain injury and stroke.
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