I had a professor mention neuroplasicity in briefly in a lecture. It caught my attention. Dispite the obvious uses in brain damage victims, couldn't neuroplasicity be used to change behavior? If dendrite growth is happening, looks to me like this could be the ultimate "mind over matter", "fake it 'til you make it" situation. If we can grow say, positive thinking dendrites and cells, we could weed out the negative dendrite pathways. If this works, sky is the limit? Sounds to good to be true.
I haven't read "change you mind, and change your brain", but am aware of the books and research.
I haven't read "change you mind, and change your brain", but am aware of the books and research.