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The brain's ability to restructure its neural networks to maximize functioning after an injury is known as

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This capacity is known as Neuroplasticity. Neuroplasticity is the change in neural pathways and neurotransmitters that happens because of specific variables, similar to conduct, condition, or neural procedures. Amid such changes, the cerebrum participates in synaptic pruning, erasing the neural associations that are never again fundamental or helpful, and reinforcing the vital ones.
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