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The Brain That Changes Itself by Norman Doidge tells the story of the shift from Localizationism – the belief that the brain’s structure is hardwired and doesn’t change after the early development stage – to Neuroplasticity – the ability of the human brain to rewire and change itself according to experiences. →
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Tagged 2010, book, brain, neuroplasticity, Norman Doidge, Paul Bach-y-Rita, poems, senses, sensory substitution
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