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The Role of Frustration in Achieving Neuroplasticity and Learning

Frustration and anxiety are essential for achieving neuroplasticity as they act as gateways to neural circuit changes. The orbital frontal cortex recognizes this context, allowing one to understand that frustration and errors are integral parts of the learning process. The frustration experienced during learning serves as a trigger for neuroplasticity, leading to the rewiring of neural circuits for improved learning and performance. It's crucial to note that these changes do not happen instantly; they occur during deep rest, such as deep sleep, paving the way for proficient and correct performance in the future.

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