Course Overview
Witness the astonishing adaptability of the human brain with a dive into the concept of neuroplasticity. Overview Course No. 90157.
They say you can’t teach an old dog new tricks. But thanks to science, we now know that the human brain is an astonishingly flexible and adaptable organ that has the capacity to develop and recover in a vast array of circumstances all throughout our lives.
This adaptability is known as neuroplasticity. While it was once thought that the human brain was “finished” in adulthood, it has since been found that our brains continue to change and adapt in response to new experiences in every stage of life. In Your Fantastic Plastic Brain, neuroscientist Kelly Lambert of the University of Richmond will reveal how researchers discovered this hidden superpower and what neuroscience is continuing to uncover about the brain and its miraculous elasticity.
Course Lectures
01: Your Fantastic Plastic Brain
For a long time, it was believed that the human brain stopped developing once we reached adulthood. But science has since revealed the astonishing ways our brains can adapt, recover, and change over time. Join neuroscientist and researcher Kelly Lambert of the University of Richmond for a revealing exploration of our very own, real-life superpower: neuroplasticity.
Duration: 29 min

