Introduction Before understanding Neuroplasticity , it is necessary to understand the term; 'plasticity'. 'Plasticity is the ability of any structure weak enough to change by an external stimulus, however strong enough not to mould at a once' [1]. In addition, the nervous tissue in the human brain is allocated with a tremendous capacity of plasticity [1]. Neuroplasticity or brain plasticity is defined as the ability of the nervous system to change its activity in response to intrinsic or ... Neuroplasticity , also known as neural plasticity or brain plasticity, is a process that involves adaptive structural and functional changes to the brain. A good definition is “the ability of the nervous system to change its activity in response to intrinsic or extrinsic stimuli by reorganizing its structure, functions, or connections.”[1] Clinically, it is the process of brain changes after injury, such as a stroke or traumatic brain injury (TBI). These changes can either be beneficial ... Neuroplasticity is your brain's ability to learn and adapt to new challenges. Find out how to optimize your brain function with 10 principles and tips from a psychologist. Neuroplasticity describes the brain’s ability to change and adapt. The brain is a remarkably malleable organ.