• Home
  • Blog
  • Advanced General Psychology discussion about neuroplasticity

Advanced General Psychology discussion about neuroplasticity

0 comments

***** Teacher uses turnitin, do not plagiarize, apa format,all writings must be grammatically correct. ****

Consider neuroplasticity, the idea that your brain can change and reorganize as a function of experience. There is considerable research currently dedicated to unpacking when and how neuroplasticity occurs (this research is testing the scope of the statements about neuroplasticity), but the concept itself reaches well beyond “brain function.” (Note that the movement toward the acceptance of neuroplasticity, relative to the idea that the brain is formed and relatively stagnant after a developmental “critical period,” could also be used to describe accuracy: a match between observations and theory.)

Note: The image here is meant to demonstrate that the theory of neuroplasticity has implications not just for understanding the human brain/biology, but also multiple domains of human behavior/social relationships.

Activity: Find Thomas Kuhn’s features and choose one to discuss. Kuhn helps explain the scientific revolutions that have moved us into deeper understanding of things we misconceived in past.

Write a substantial paragraph about the item. Do not simply repeat what the author(s) stated. Instead, write what you conceptualized about the item. One to three liners will not garner full credit. At least 100 words required.

About the Author

Follow me


{"email":"Email address invalid","url":"Website address invalid","required":"Required field missing"}