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Experiences build brains






                                                                                              Neuroscientists, David Hubel and

                                                                                              Torsten Wiesel (1964) investigated the
                                                                                              impact of blindfolding kittens from birth.


                                                                                              They found that when the blindfold was
                                                                                              removed,  vision had been lost in the eye
                                                                                              that had been blindfolded. They also found
                                                                                              that the neural circuitry in the part of the
                                                                                              brain for that eye had not developed.








        Neuroscientist, Donald Hebb (cited in Jensen, 2015)
        compared the brains of laboratory rats with rats he had
        taken home as pets for his children.


        He found stronger neural circuitry in the rats which had

        spent time roaming the house and navigating spaces than
        the laboratory rats. The pet rats were also better able to
        solve problems.


        This evidenced how it is experiences that build new
        pathways.
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