"How can people adapt?"

"Our brains aren't so good at replacing damaged neurons, but they are good at making new connections throughout our lives. This is called plasticity. When someone experiences damage to neuronal tissue, it can have an impact on brain function. Over time, some of that function can be re-established. Not always 100%, but in a limited capacity."

"Our brains make new connections?"

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