cognitive development and neuroplasticity
Cognitive development refers to the progressive growth and maturation of mental processes, including perception, reasoning, memory, and problem-solving abilities, throughout an individual's lifespan. Neuroplasticity, on the other hand, refers to the brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections and changing existing ones based on experiences, learning, and environmental influences.
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