The Brain That Changes Itself (2007) by Dr. Norman Doidge explores the science of neuroplasticity, demonstrating that the brain can reorganize its structure and function through experience, thought, and targeted exercises. Utilizing case studies of recovery from injury and learning disabilities, the book debunks the notion of a fixed, unchanging brain and outlines the "plastic paradox," where neural pathways can solidify both positive and negative habits. For more details, visit Norman Doidge's website .

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The Brain That Changes Itself (2007) by Dr. Norman Doidge explores the science of neuroplasticity, demonstrating that the brain can reorganize its structure and function through experience, thought, and targeted exercises. Utilizing case studies of recovery from injury and learning disabilities, the book debunks the notion of a fixed, unchanging brain and outlines the "plastic paradox," where neural pathways can solidify both positive and negative habits. For more details, visit Norman Doidge's website .