Neural plasticity and Brain Repair Mechanisms: New Challenges in Treating Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders
Department of Physiology
Guest Lecture | Year - 2024 2025 | 11 Jul, 2025
The human brain is an extraordinary organ, capable of reorganizing itself in response to injury, learning, and experience — a property known as neural plasticity. Neuroplasticity refers to the brain's capacity to change its structure and function in response to experience, learning, or injury. This adaptability enables the brain to compensate for lost functions or maximize remaining functions in the event of brain injury. Advancements in neuroscience have led to innovative approaches aimed at harnessing neuroplasticity for brain repair.

Understanding and enhancing neuroplasticity holds immense promise for improving learning, memory, and recovery from brain injuries. Ongoing research continues to uncover effective strategies to harness this adaptability, offering hope for innovative treatments and improved outcomes in neurological health.

Medical and allied health students, psychology, and psychiatry postgraduates, Faculty and researchers and Clinicians interested in brain rehabilitation and neuropsychiatry will benefit by attending this lecture and will gain evidence-based repair strategies post-injury or disability and researchers and tech innovators will gain the latest insights for developing restorative tools and therapies. 
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