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How digital culture is rewiring our brains

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Sydney Morning HeraldHow digital culture is rewiring our brainsSydney Morning HeraldOur brains are superlatively evolved to adapt to our environment: a process known as neuroplasticity.

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To Harness Neuroplasticity, Start with Enthusiasm | SharpBrains

To Harness Neuroplasticity, Start with Enthusiasm | SharpBrains | Science News | Scoop.it
We are the architects and builders of our own brains. The human brain is continually altering its structure, cell number, circuitry and chemistry as a direct result of everything we do, experience, think and believe.
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Our Plastic Brain

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Neuroplasticity is a concept that should have huge implications for victims of combat stress because it suggests that the events that change someone's brain can be changed again. Although something cannot be undone, perhaps there are ways to alleviate dramatic changes.


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The Power of Change: The Brain that Changes itself by Norman Dioge M.D.

The Power of Change: The Brain that Changes itself by Norman Dioge M.D. | Science News | Scoop.it

THE BRAIN CAN CHANGE ITSELF. It is a plastic, living organ that can actually change its own structure and function, even into old age. 

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Neuroplasticity

For decades, scientists thought that the adult human brain was static and unchanging. But in the last few decades, we have learned that the adult brain is more dynamic than we ever imagined!

This short film was created for the Society for Neuroscience 2011 Brain Awareness Video Contest.

júlia relat pardo's curator insight, January 29, 2016 10:21 AM

Potencial neuroplasticity