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Awesome Human Brain by eesquare(m): 4:07pm On Jan 08, 2014
Neuroplasticity: how the brain is capable of change

Scientists have historically believed that once a person reaches adulthood, their cognitive abilities are immutable. But beginning in the early twentieth century, that theory has been contested by evidence suggesting that the brain’s abilities are in fact malleable and plastic. According to this principle of neuroplasticity, the brain is constantly changing in response to various experiences. New behaviors, new learnings, and even environmental changes or physical injuries may all stimulate the brain to create new neural pathways or reorganize existing ones, fundamentally altering how information is processed.

Mapping changes in taxi drivers’ brains

One of the most dramatic examples of neuroplasticity at work comes from a 2000 brain scan study on London taxi drivers (Maguire et al., 2000). In order to earn a license, London taxi drivers typically spend about two years learning to navigate the city’s serpentine streets. What mark, the study’s researchers wondered, did this long, rigorous period of training leave on taxi drivers’ brains? Under the scrutiny of fMRI scans, 16 male taxi drivers were revealed to have larger hippocampuses than a control group of 50 healthy males. And the longer the time spent as a taxi driver, the larger the hippocampus tended to be. As a brain area involved in memory and navigation, the hippocampus seemed to have changed in response to the taxi drivers’ experiences.

Most instances of neuroplasticity-based changes in the brain are much more subtle. But in recent decades, it’s cases like that of the London taxi drivers that have inspired members of the scientific community to pursue the next logical step in research: rather than passively waiting to see how the brain might respond to circumstances, is it possible to direct that capacity for change, targeting improvements in specific abilities?
Re: Awesome Human Brain by discman2k2(m): 4:15pm On May 11, 2017
Sure. It is possible. This findings can be demonstrated by different religious faithfuls who, after consistent learning of the doctrines & ways of life (Signs, language, beleif system, etc ) eventually "become " what their way of life entails. The capacity of the not only the human brain is unimaginable. Just simply creat a dire situation & the brain directs the body to adapt automatically.

Nice write up, though I'm not surprised with the viewership. People aren't attracted to scientific & thought demanding topics like this. If it were about Porn stars, Actresses & Musicians come & see arguments and traffic.

Hahahha, Naijaerians. later they'll say there's no job, when they're even lazy to read & comprehend interesting topics.

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