neurological adaptations
Neurological adaptations refer to the changes that occur within the central nervous system, particularly the brain, in response to environmental or experiential factors. These adaptations can result in alterations of neural structure, functioning, or connections, allowing individuals to adapt and improve their cognitive or physical capabilities.
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