How Stress Increases learning: Understanding the Dual-Edged Sword
<p>Neuroplasticity, the brain’s ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections throughout life, is a fundamental aspect of our brain’s adaptability and learning capacity. While traditionally associated with growth and learning, neuroplasticity is also significantly influenced by stress. Contrary to the negative connotation often linked with stress, recent research suggests that stress can enhance neuroplasticity. This post explores the intricate relationship between stress and neuroplasticity, shedding light on how stress can act as a catalyst for neural adaptation and growth.</p>
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