No.
You just modify synapses and grey matter (axon connections).
The main visible pathological change is that the vesicles enlarge.
Neuroplasticity is the term that describes the brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections. This process allows the brain cells to change their structure and function in response to experiences such as trauma, enabling the brain to adapt and recover.
neuroplasticity
By using our brain(who have).
The main structures of the brain are the cerebrum (the fore brain), the cerebellum (the hind brain), the brain stem.
yes the internal structure of brain resemble to brain
the brain has the ability to rewire and change its structure in response to experiences, learning, and environmental factors. This concept is also known as neuroplasticity or brain plasticity.
The three visible parts of the brain while looking at a non-dissected Ventral view are the Cerebral Cortex, the Pons and the Medulla.
Visible light consists of the band of wavelengths to which the structure of the human eye is sensitive. Radiation outside of that band may enter the eye, but there's nothing in there that responds to it, so the brain remains unaware of it.
The outer layer of the brain is the cortex and would be referred to as a cortical structure.
The bony structure that surrounds the brain is called the skull or cranium. It provides protection and support for the brain, as well as anchoring muscles and providing structure for the face.
The brain, the beginning of the digestive system, and the five aortic arches are all in the head end. They are visible during a dissection.