Listen "The brain that changes itself"
Episode Synopsis
"The Brain That Changes Itself: Stories of Personal Triumph from the Frontiers of Brain Science" by Norman Doidge is a very influential book that popularized the concept of neuroplasticity - it explores the groundbreaking science of neuroplasticity, the brain's remarkable ability to change its structure and function throughout life. It introduces pioneers who challenged the long-held belief of a static brain, demonstrating how experience, learning, and even thought can reshape neural pathways. The text examines various applications of this principle, from helping stroke and trauma victims regain lost abilities to understanding and potentially treating conditions like learning disabilities, sensory deficits, OCD, and addiction. Furthermore, it investigates how our brains adapt to cultural activities and technologies and how psychoanalysis can be understood as a neuroplastic therapy, ultimately highlighting the brain's profound adaptability and potential for lifelong transformation.
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