How Experience Shapes Your Brain
- Life experiences change the nervous system.
	
- Differences in genes and environments make the brain of each animal unique.
 - Most neurons are generated early in development and survive for life.
 - Some injuries harm nerve cells, but the brain often recovers from stress, damage, or disease.
 - Continuously challenging the brain with physical and mental activity helps maintain its structure and function - "use it or lose it."
 - Peripheral neurons have greater ability to regrow after injury than neurons in the brain and spinal cord.
 - Neuronal death is a natural part of development and aging.
 - Some neurons continue to be generated throughout life and their production is regulated by hormones and experience.
 
 
    
            
