Consistent with the concept of neural plasticity, neurons in mammals have been found to change the way they
function as a result of repeated stimulation by doing which of the following:
a. increasing the speed of depolarization along the axon
b. blocking the reuptake of neurotransmitter molecules
c. closing the synaptic gap
d. growing new dendrite spines
e. reducing the intensity of action potentials
- So therefore, consistent with the concept of neural plasticity, neurons in mammals have been found to change the way they function as a result of repeated stimulation by growing new dendrite spines
Neuroplasticity is simply known as the brain's ability to form new connections and pathways and also alter or change how its circuits are wired. That is, it centers around how the brain to grow new neurons
It is also called brain plasticity. Without it, the brain cannot be able to develop from infancy to adulthood or even recover from brain injury.
From the above, we can therefore say that Neuroplasticity helps in the development of brain and also recovery from injury.
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Bob is just a human like us and feels stuff, its probaly due to his environment and pressures/stress but heck who really knows. Bob is Bob. and that is that.
Shayshay12317,
It is indeed "wrong." Why? It is because if students gossip about the teachers, the teacher would be less likely to help that student pass their class. For example, imagine if Micheal was gossiping about how the teacher walks and the teacher found out Micheal said those things. So, when Micheal needs extra credit the teacher would be less likely to give him less credit because he said those things.
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