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El cerebro que se cambia a sí mismo
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The Brain That Changes Itself explores the concept of neuroplasticity, the brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections throughout life.
Norman Doidge presents case studies of individuals who have overcome various neurological and psychological challenges through neuroplastic therapies.
He discusses how the brain can adapt and recover from injuries, strokes, and other conditions.
The book examines the potential of neuroplasticity to treat mental health issues, learning disabilities, and chronic pain.
Doidge also explores the implications of neuroplasticity for education, aging, and overall well-being, highlighting the brain's remarkable capacity for change and adaptation.
Norman Doidge presents case studies of individuals who have overcome various neurological and psychological challenges through neuroplastic therapies.
He discusses how the brain can adapt and recover from injuries, strokes, and other conditions.
The book examines the potential of neuroplasticity to treat mental health issues, learning disabilities, and chronic pain.
Doidge also explores the implications of neuroplasticity for education, aging, and overall well-being, highlighting the brain's remarkable capacity for change and adaptation.
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como una obra que popularizó la idea de que el cerebro adulto conserva una notable plasticidad.


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#117. NEUROPLASTICIDAD: Codificación Predictiva Jerarquizada