Neuroplasticity

“Neurons that fire together, wire together.”

The following is an example of 2 nerve cells, living outside of a body, wiring (connecting, communicating) with each other.

This innate activity is important since this event happens thousands of times per day, in our brains and spinal cords, as we grow in the womb and as infants.

Fortunately, as adults, we have this neuroplastic ability to connection (and disconnection) our neurons as we go about: acting, practicing, learning, experiencing, and thinking.

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Charles Tadros, M.D.

June 3, 2023

Saint Louis, Missouri

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