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What role does practice play in changing neural pathways?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Practice is crucial for changing neural pathways in the brain. The host emphasizes that the brain is inherently lazy and prefers to stick to established patterns. To create new neural connections, individuals must engage in consistent practice and confront discomfort, which can lead to the development of new, healthier responses to various situations.

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