What learning looks like in the brain
By Jim Kwik
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Learning is a physical process in your brain. š§ š When you learn something new, neurons fire together and start forming stronger connections. With time, those pathways become more efficient. This is neuroplasticity in action. š Save this as a reminder to stay consistent. š Share it with a friend. š„ nanolive FOLLOW JIM: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jimkwik/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jimkwik Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jimkwikofficial/ Website: https://KwikBrain.com/
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