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[[Neuroplasticity]], also known as brain plasticity, is an umbrella term that describes lasting change to the brain throughout an beings life course. [[Neuroplasticity]] can occur at small scales, such as physical changes to individual [[Neurons]], or at whole-brain scales, such as cortical remapping in response to injury; however cortical remapping only occurs during a certain time period meaning that if a child were injured and it resulted in brain damage then cortical remapping would most likely occur, however if an adult was injured and it resulted in brain damage, then cortical remapping would not occur since the brain has made the majority of its connections. Behavior, environmental stimuli, thought, and emotions may also cause neuroplastic change, which has significant implications for healthy development, learning, memory, and recovery from brain damage.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuroplasticity Neuroplasticity]</ref>
[[Neuroplasticity]], also known as brain plasticity, is an umbrella term that describes lasting change to the brain throughout an beings life course. [[Neuroplasticity]] can occur at small scales, such as physical changes to individual [[Neurons]], or at whole-brain scales, such as cortical remapping in response to injury. Cortical remapping only occurs during a certain time period meaning that if a child were injured and it resulted in brain damage then cortical remapping would most likely occur, however if an adult was injured and it resulted in brain damage, then cortical remapping may not occur since the brain has made the majority of its connections. However, behavior, environmental stimuli, thought, and emotions may also cause neuroplastic change, which has significant implications for healthy development, learning, memory, and recovery from brain damage.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuroplasticity Neuroplasticity]</ref>


==Turning on Synapses==
==Turning on Synapses==
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==Exercising an Open Mind==
==Exercising an Open Mind==
Being open-minded means being receptive to new ideas, knowledge and being adaptable to change. Open-mindedness also relates to the way in which people approach the views and knowledge of others. When we are open-minded we know that others should be free to express their views and that the value of others knowledge should be recognized. When we are not threatened or scared by others point of view, our body and brain stays open, receptive and relaxed. We seek to have dialogues and maintain a free information society that shares knowledge with humanitarian goals. Our goal is to stay mentally open and mentally flexible with an empathic, loving and compassionate heart, and to allow other people to speak what they believe without instigating or condoning violence.Keeping an open and flexible mind, which is crucial to keep ones heart open. Remember an open mind equals an open heart.<ref>[http://www.energeticsynthesis.com/index.php/resource-tools/news-shift-timelines/2528-consubstantiality Consubstantiality]</ref>
Being open-minded means being receptive to new ideas, knowledge and being adaptable to change. Open-mindedness also relates to the way in which people approach the views and knowledge of others. When we are open-minded we know that others should be free to express their views and that the value of others knowledge should be recognized. When we are not threatened or scared by others point of view, our body and brain stays open, receptive and relaxed. We seek to have dialogues and maintain a free information society that shares knowledge with humanitarian goals. Our goal is to stay mentally open and mentally flexible with an empathic, loving and compassionate heart, and to allow other people to speak what they believe without instigating or condoning violence.Keeping an open and flexible mind, which is crucial to keep ones heart open. Remember an open mind equals an open heart.<ref>[http://www.energeticsynthesis.com/index.php/resource-tools/news-shift-timelines/2528-consubstantiality Consubstantiality]</ref>


==References==
==References==
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[[Neural Net]]
[[Neural Net]]


 
[[Brain Signals]]


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