How Does Our Brain Respond to Learning Something New? 

When we learn something new, our brain reorganises itself by forming new neural pathways or pathways between neurons (brain cells).

When we learn something new, our brain reorganises itself by forming new neural pathways or pathways between neurons (brain cells). Each time our brain receives a new piece of information on the same subject, the connection between these neurons becomes stronger. Therefore, when we practise the same
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