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Much of the prosperity of the 1950s and 1960s rested on the underpinnings of
Cultural Contexts
The environment of beliefs, practices, norms, and values that surround and shape the behavior of individuals within a specific culture.
Plasticity
The capacity of the brain to change and adapt in response to experience, learning, or injury.
Brain Injury
A physical damage to the brain that can affect cognitive, physical, and emotional functions.
Stability
The state of being steady and unchanging, often used to describe emotional, financial, or structural constancy.
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