🧠neuroplasticity (neuroplasticité)

noun
/ˌnjʊə.roʊ.plæˈstɪs.ɪ.ti/
neuroplasticité (neuroplasticite)

Signification

The brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections throughout life.
The ability of the brain to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections.
The brain's ability to form new connections and change
Traduction de la signification
La capacité du cerveau à se réorganiser en formant de nouvelles connexions neuronales tout au long de la vie.
La capacite du cerveau a se reorganiser en formant de nouvelles connexions neuronales tout au long de la vie.

Phrases d'exemple

Neuroplasticity allows the brain to rewire itself after an injury.

La neuroplasticité permet au cerveau de se reconnecter après une blessure.
La neuroplasticite permet au cerveau de se reconnecter apres une blessure.

Neuroplasticity allows the brain to adapt and reorganize itself.

La neuroplasticité permet au cerveau de s'adapter et de se réorganiser.
La neuroplasticité permet au cerveau de s'adapter et de se réorganiser.

Learning new skills enhances neuroplasticity in the brain.

Apprendre de nouvelles compétences améliore la neuroplasticité du cerveau.
Apprendre de nouvelles compétences améliore la neuroplasticité du cerveau.

Synonymes

brain adaptability, cognitive flexibility, neural regeneration, Brain adaptability, Neural change, Brain Adaptability, Neural Flexibility, Cognitive Rewiring
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brain adaptability, cognitive flexibility, neural regeneration
Entrée 2
Brain adaptability, Neural change
Entrée 3
Brain Adaptability, Neural Flexibility, Cognitive Rewiring

Antonymes

rigidity, stagnation, fixedness, Rigidity, Inflexibility, Neural Rigidity, Fixed Brain Structure, Mental Stagnation
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rigidity, stagnation, fixedness
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Rigidity, Inflexibility
Entrée 3
Neural Rigidity, Fixed Brain Structure, Mental Stagnation

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