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Neuroscientists say textbook brain rewiring theory is in fact wrong

Por: Newsweek Tech November 22, 2023

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The brain does not have the ability to rewire itself—such as following a loss of sight, an amputation, or a stroke—as is commonly claimed, scientists have said.The notion that the brain can repurpose parts of itself for new functions is often stated in scientific textbooks, the team notes. For example, many people believe that when a person loses their sight, the brain is able to rewire the visual cortex to process sounds—offering a form... + full article



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