Neuroplasticity in Aging
Submitted by Minnesota North... on Feb 20, 2025 - 4:28pm CST
Neuroplasticity is the ability of the brain, at any age, to rewire itself to function in new ways in situations of new learning, experience, or injury. Janet M. Dubinsky, Ph.D. (Department of Neuroscience, Medical School, University of Minnesota) talks about this remarkable ability of the brain to be flexible, in both structure and function, to make new connections and adapt to the circumstances of life. In particular, she addresses what we can do for our brains to keep it healthy as we age.
Dubinsky is a major contributor to knowledge generation in the metabolism and physiology of the brain, with particular attention to metabolic abnormalities present in Huntington’s Disease. She is also internationally known for her research on the impact of neuroscience knowledge on teaching.
Source: University of Minnesota Retirees Association, 2022.
https://umra.umn.edu/news/neuroplasticity-aging
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