Noun
neuroplasticity (countable and uncountable, plural neuroplasticities)
The state or quality of being neuroplastic, of having a brain that adapts to experience.
Neuroplasticity research showed that the brain changes its very structure with each different activity it performs, perfecting its circuits so it is better suited to the task at hand. Naveen Jain
Everything having to do with human training and education has to be re-examined in light of neuroplasticity. Norman Doidge
Neuroplasticity contributes to both the constrained and unconstrained aspects of our nature. It renders our brains not only more resourceful, but also more vulnerable to outside influences. Norman Doidge
Aphasia outcomes There are several outcomes that contribute to a patient's overall outcomes once diagnosed with aphasia including: neuroplasticity, age, overall health status, and patient motivation. Source: Internet
In contrast, a patient with receptive aphasia shows activation in the right hemisphere of the brain, providing evidence that neuroplasticity plays a role in recovery. Source: Internet
In general, evidence suggests that the protein is vital to neuroplasticity. Source: Internet