Homeostatic plasticity

Modern neuroscience has increasingly noted the importance of neuroplasticity in nervous system development. In summary, neuroplasticity is defined as the brain's ability to adapt the structure and function of its own neurons to the external changes in the environment, supporting processes such as learning, memory creation, healing from injury, and overall development.

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Homeostatic plasticity

Modern neuroscience has increasingly noted the importance of neuroplasticity in nervous system development. In summary, neuroplasticity is defined as the brain's ability to adapt the structure and function of its own neurons to the external changes in the environment, supporting processes such as learning, memory creation, healing from injury, and overall development.

This neuron ends here.

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