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Brain Plasticity: How Experience Changes the Brain

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Brain Plasticity: How Experience Changes the Brain
Kendra Cherry
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Brain Plasticity: How Experience Changes the Brain  
Brain plasticity, or neuroplasticity, refers to the brain's ability to change as a result of experience. Learn more about how the brain can change.
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The original shock box used in Milgram's obedience experiments
Why Was the Milgram Experiment So Controversial?  
Milgram's obedience experiment has become one of the most famous studies in psychology's history. Learn more about this classic study on obedience.
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Example of an oral fixation
What Is a Psychological Fixation?  
A fixation can occur when a person become "stuck" at a particular point in psychosexual development. Discover how psychological fixations develop.
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Reacting to a bee sting is an unconditioned response
What's an Unconditioned Response in Psychology?  
Discover exactly what the unconditioned response is and how these natural reactions play a role in the classical conditioning process.
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