Rewired | Alia El Ashker | TEDxYouth@BedayiaSchool

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In this talk, Alia El Ashker explores the science of neuroplasticity—the brain’s ability to physically change and adapt through learning, repetition, and experience. Through real research, including studies on skill acquisition and brain imaging, we see how practice can reshape grey matter and strengthen neural connections. But this isn’t just science. It’s lived experience. From being placed under academic limitations to breaking through self-doubt and redefining expectations, the talk reveals how labels and beliefs can quietly shape our potential—and how they can also be rewritten. Through powerful examples like skill learning, sensory adaptation in blindness, and synaptic pruning, the message becomes clear: change is not instant, but it is possible. The brain doesn’t transform through motivation alone, but through consistency, repetition, and use over time. Ultimately, the talk challenges a simple but powerful idea: if you can change your brain, you can change your future. Alia

Tags: Arabic, Brain, Learning, Neuroscience, Psychology, Science, TEDxTalks, [TEDxEID:66036]

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