yeah, she just lacks the neuroplasticity to realize that contexts change i don't hold that specific sentiment against her too much even if i think it's wrong
This was actually a 30+ person who likely didn't learn in their country of origin. There is something to the issue of neuroplasticity post 25 y-o...I mean, is it really best to "learn by doing" when we're talking abt operating a 2 ton machine?
Neuroplasticity was big a bit ago, nice to see they've come so far.
Neuroplasticity, baby!
A recent study by the National Institutes of Health found a staggering amount of microplastics of recently deceased cadavers. The brains, however, were the biggest shock: They had 10 to 20 times more microplastics than the other organs studied.
A new study measuring microplastics in organs of the recently deceased found that about two dozen brain samples were 0.5% plastic by weight.
This seems like a new definition for neuroplasticity.
This is not the neuroplasticity you’re looking for.
After 45, people experience a natural decline in memory and mental clarity due to decreased neuroplasticity, lifestyle choices, and environmental influences.
Neuroplasticity? My brain is fuckin silly putty!
i mean they do have that "the brain does not stop cooking until 25" which is wrong neuroplasticity does not stop at 25 what the fuck, that the STUDIES for neuroplasticity stopped at 25 is a fuckin different thing and also, it is an excuse to remove *agency from adults* it is so fucking bad