Saturday, March 28, 2009

Neurological plasticity

Neurological plasticity is a term used to describe how the human mind alters itself based on how it is used. It is used to describe how human structures physically based on the habits and uses of said brain. For example Einstein's brain was smaller but was densely packed due to its use, or the thinking einstein did. Use of ones brain promotes more neurologic use and promotes dense synaptic structures.

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