Harnessing Neuroplasticity to Enhance Executive Function
Understanding the concept of neuroplasticity could open the door to effective strategies for improving your executive function skills.
Understanding the concept of neuroplasticity could open the door to effective strategies for improving your executive function skills.
Recent research suggests that disruptions in the natural synaptic pruning process during childhood and adolescence could be linked to ADHD.
Can a person with ADHD train their brain to improve? The answer to that question may lie with something known as neuroplasiticity. Neuroplasticity refers to the brain’s ability to create or alter its neural networks – essentially rewire itself – in response to stimuli from the environment. Understanding how our brains can “rewire” to help us improve offers another tool for individuals with ADHD to help overcome its negative effects and leverage its super powers.