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Brain plasticity
Babies’ brains are highly plastic, meaning they’re constantly adapting as they learn and respond to the world and people around them.
Daphne Maurer, director of the Visual Development Laboratory at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, has found clues as to when plasticity might be locked off in babies and how in some adults it actually may persist unbeknown to them.

Brain plasticity

Babies’ brains are highly plastic, meaning they’re constantly adapting as they learn and respond to the world and people around them.

Daphne Maurer, director of the Visual Development Laboratory at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, has found clues as to when plasticity might be locked off in babies and how in some adults it actually may persist unbeknown to them.

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