Our brain can't 'rewire' itself, say neuroscientists contradicting popular view

Contrary to popular belief, neuroscientists argue that the brain does not have the ability to rewire itself to compensate for loss of sight, amputation, or stroke. The notion that the brain can reorganize itself and repurpose regions for new functions is flawed. Instead, the brain is trained to utilize latent abilities. The idea of wholesale repurposing of brain regions is incorrect. Understanding the true nature of brain plasticity is crucial for setting realistic expectations for patients and guiding rehabilitative approaches.

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