Changes in the brain refer to the alterations and adaptations that occur within the structure and function of the brain as a result of learning, practice, or experience. These changes can include neural connections being strengthened or weakened, new synapses being formed, or modifications in neurotransmitter activity.
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Neuroplasticity: Neuroplasticity refers to the brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections throughout life. It allows for learning and adaptation.
Synaptic Pruning: Synaptic pruning is a process in which weak or unused synaptic connections are eliminated while strong connections are preserved. It helps refine neural circuits during development and learning.
Long-term Potentiation (LTP): Long-term potentiation is a persistent strengthening of synapses based on recent patterns of activity. It is believed to be one of the cellular mechanisms underlying learning and memory.