Pronunciation: /nʊroʊplæˈstɪsəti/
noun the ability of the brain to adapt and change throughout a person's life
A1 Neuroplasticity is the brain's ability to change and adapt.
A2 Scientists have discovered that neuroplasticity allows the brain to reorganize itself.
B1 Learning a new language can help improve neuroplasticity.
B2 Neuroplasticity plays a crucial role in rehabilitation after a brain injury.
C1 Neuroplasticity is a fascinating area of study in neuroscience.
C2 Researchers are constantly exploring the mechanisms behind neuroplasticity.
formal Neuroplasticity refers to the brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections.
informal Did you know that neuroplasticity allows our brains to adapt and change throughout our lives?
slang Our brains have some serious neuroplasticity going on, constantly rewiring themselves.
figurative Just like a muscle, the brain's neuroplasticity can be strengthened through mental exercises.
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