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Neuroplasticity Is the Concept That When the Brain Is Injured

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Neuroplasticity is the concept that when the brain is injured, it is unable to change the structure and function of the cells to adjust to the damage.


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Accomplishments

Achievements or successes that have been realized, often resulting from hard work and effort.

1960s

A decade marked by significant social, political, and cultural change around the world, including the civil rights movement, counterculture, and advancements in science and technology.

Gay Rights Movement

A social movement aimed at advocating for the rights and acceptance of individuals who identify as LGBTQ+.

1970s

A decade marked by significant cultural, political, and technological changes, including environmental movements, the end of the Vietnam War, and the rise of digital technology.

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