A new hip term that appears a lot.
Here is what this is about:
"Neuroplasticity, also known as brain plasticity, is an umbrella term that encompasses both synaptic plasticity and non-synaptic plasticity—it refers to changes in neural pathways and synapses due to changes in behavior, environment, neural processes, thinking, and emotions – as well as to changes resulting from bodily injury. The concept of neuroplasticity has replaced the formerly-held position that the brain is a physiologically static organ, and explores how – and in which ways – the brain changes in the course of a lifetime"
In other terms, it is how actions and environment impact on your neural pathways.
Why it's so important?
Because it proves that we can influence, shift past conditioning, transform our belief systems, our perceptions of life.
In other terms, we can consciously design our minds.
It's time to understand that.
None of what we are today is fixed.
It can evolve.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuroplasticity
Here is what this is about:
"Neuroplasticity, also known as brain plasticity, is an umbrella term that encompasses both synaptic plasticity and non-synaptic plasticity—it refers to changes in neural pathways and synapses due to changes in behavior, environment, neural processes, thinking, and emotions – as well as to changes resulting from bodily injury. The concept of neuroplasticity has replaced the formerly-held position that the brain is a physiologically static organ, and explores how – and in which ways – the brain changes in the course of a lifetime"
In other terms, it is how actions and environment impact on your neural pathways.
Why it's so important?
Because it proves that we can influence, shift past conditioning, transform our belief systems, our perceptions of life.
In other terms, we can consciously design our minds.
It's time to understand that.
None of what we are today is fixed.
It can evolve.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuroplasticity