Neuroplasticity


These forms of neuroplasticity began to be worked out in the 1970s and 1980s. And then, really, with the advent of new kinds of basic neuroscience imaging, you can actually see these spines growing out of the dendrites, where they make the synaptic connections.

You realize, the brain is not static. It’s incredibly, unbelievably plastic. 

And it raises really fundamental ideas that it’s not just depression that we want to treat by harnessing neuroplasticity, but there are opportunities to treat other disorders that we don’t treat as effectively as we should.

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