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For much of the 20th century, the prevailing view in neuroscience was that, after childhood development, the brain was fixed and unchanging.
We now know that this couldn't be further from the truth, yet we are still recovering from fallout of this idea, with much to still be learned about the brain's remarkable and lifelong capacity for continuous change.
Learn more about the Brainjo Collective, a community of curious minds, at elitecognition.com/collective.
Learn more about the Brainjo Center for Neurology & Cognitive Enhancement at elitecognition.com.
By Josh Turknett, MD4.7
7777 ratings
For much of the 20th century, the prevailing view in neuroscience was that, after childhood development, the brain was fixed and unchanging.
We now know that this couldn't be further from the truth, yet we are still recovering from fallout of this idea, with much to still be learned about the brain's remarkable and lifelong capacity for continuous change.
Learn more about the Brainjo Collective, a community of curious minds, at elitecognition.com/collective.
Learn more about the Brainjo Center for Neurology & Cognitive Enhancement at elitecognition.com.

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