Neuroplasticity is theoretically defined as the ability of the brain to change, transform and adapt due to intervention of certain experiences. These experiences can be “physical” or “mental”.
The definition of neuroplasticity by Ormerod and Galea (2012) could be described as being specific to John’s circumstance. That is because their definition states that learning and the ...
Have you ever wondered if you could train your brain to think more positively? It’s not just wishful thinking; it's neuroscience. The brain’s ability to adapt and form new connections provides ...
Scientists once thought that the brain was locked in place after puberty. But new technology shows that our brain continues to rewire itself and never stops changing as we age. Video by Fernando ...
The series of swallowing neurophysiology and neuroplasticity studies conducted by our team aim to help us better understand the underlying central and peripheral neural mechanisms that control this ...
Welcome to the Neuroplasticity Rehabilitation Program. We are a faculty practice for outpatient neurorehabilitation for individuals with stroke, traumatic brain injury, and multiple sclerosis offered ...
A brain workout involves activities that stimulate your brain to enhance cognitive functions like memory, focus, and ...
Discover how neuromuscular retraining techniques reprogram movement patterns to resolve chronic pain, offering longer-lasting ...
Neuronal plasticity is a fundamental process in neuronal development and recovery from brain disorders. The Trophin lab focuses on the role of Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) and its receptor ...
Our lab focuses on elucidating the neuro-mechanical basis underlying impaired lower limb function and sensorimotor recovery in persons with neurological injury. Given the nervous system’s tremendous ...