"We now know that the brain is capable of reorganizing itself extensively, particularly in response to experience and injury. Learning is now thought to occur as a direct result of the modification of synaptic connections in the brain; reorganization of the brain’s wiring is widely believed to take place following injury, and to underly phenomena such as phantom limb syndrome in amputees."

Neurophilosophy : 5 iconoclastic discoveries about the brain

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