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28 April, 03:19

The capacity of a brain area to develop new neural pathways as it adjusts to damage is known as

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  1. 28 April, 06:24
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    This is neural plasticity. The brain can take areas that were damaged through injury or other trauma and "re-wire" itself to use areas that were lesser-used as compensation. This allows a person who might have total loss of use of a certain pathway to regain some semblance of use by taking a different neural route to get the message transmitted.
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