x
Black Bar Banner 1
x

Alert! Alert!  New Secured Solana Wallets are coming  to replace the old hacked Solana wallets, Alert! Alert! 

How Do We Learn and What Does The Brain Do

Posted by Bobby Brown on June 10, 2025 - 3:53pm

Every time we learn something new—whether it's how to navigate a new job, sing along to a trending song, or find our way to a friend’s house—our brain isn’t just storing facts like a file cabinet. It’s actually changing, reshaping its internal wiring to accommodate new information. These changes happen at the trillions of tiny connections between nerve cells, known as synapses. This process, called synaptic plasticity, is the core of how we learn. Some synapses get stronger when we use them; others fade when they're not needed, like strengthening a path you walk often while others grow over.

For years, scientists knew about these changes but didn’t fully understand how the brain decides which synapses to modify. Now, researchers have found that neurons don’t follow just one universal rule when learning something new. Instead, each neuron can follow multiple rules at once depending on which part of it is being used. It’s like a single employee in a company playing different roles in different departments, adjusting behavior depending on the task—except this is all happening inside your head without you realizing it.

The study used high-powered imaging tools to watch neurons in action inside living mice as they learned new things. For the first time, scientists could zoom into individual synapses in real-time and see how they react to learning. They discovered that different parts of the same neuron could apply different “learning rules” at the same time. This challenges older thinking that brain cells used a single method for learning.

This breakthrough may change how we treat brain disorders linked to faulty synaptic plasticity, like PTSD, autism, addiction, or Alzheimer’s. It could also revolutionize how we design artificial intelligence by helping machines learn more like real brains do.

This game-changing research was led by researchers from the University of California San Diego and published in Science.  Take Care Of Your Brain Health Today at www.superbrainpower.org

May be an image of 1 person and text that says 'HOW DO WE LEARN SOMETHING NEW AND WHAT HAPPENS IN THE BRAIN?'