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Social Studies, 20.09.2020 19:01 jaidon28

What is neuroplasticity? What is neuroplasticity? Having a fixed mindset in some ways, and a growth mindset in others The inability to change intelligence, which is fixed in the neurons in our brain from birth The ability to make new and stronger connections between the neurons in our brain as we learn

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