Imagine your brain is like a playground with lots of paths. When you learn something new, it's like creating a new path or making an old one smoother and stronger. That’s neuroplasticity, and it helps your brain get better at things, even when you're older! Keeping your brain busy keeps those paths wide open so you can keep learning all your life.
Examples
- When you learn to ride a bike, your brain creates new paths so it becomes easier over time.
- Learning a new song makes it easier for you to remember other songs too.
- Playing with your friends helps your brain grow stronger and smarter.
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See also
- How Does the Brain Learn New Languages?
- What Makes Some People Good at Learning New Skills?
- How Does the Brain Learn New Skills?
- How Does the Brain Handle ‘Multitasking’?
- How Does Sleep Help the Brain Learn New Things?
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