Neuroplasticity is the ability of the human brain to adapt to new kinds of learning, a subject studied by David Eagleman, a neuroscientist at Stanford University. In an interview with Clare Wilson in New Scientist magazine (15 May 2021), he makes the passing comment that, “Mother Nature is taking a sort of gamble with humans, in that she drops our brains into the world half-baked and lets experience take over and shape them. Our babies have much less well-developed brains than other animals do at birth. All in all, this has been a successful strategy. We’ve taken over every corner of the planet, invented the internet—even gotten off the planet to the moon.”
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the Amazing Neuroplastic Brain
On Folk U: Join Host Manda Aufochs Gillespie and Howard Eaton in discussion about the Amazing Neuroplastic Brain.
What if learning disabilities were not lifelong and cognitive degeneration avoidable?
Join neighbour Howard Eaton of the famed Eaton Arrowsmith school.
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