Stroke triggers a hidden brain change that looks like rejuvenation
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Researchers studying over 500 stroke survivors discovered that severe physical impairments trigger the brain to reorganize itself, making undamaged regions on the opposite side appear structurally "younger" than expected. Using AI analysis of brain scans, scientists found this rejuvenation effect particularly strong in areas controlling movement and coordination, suggesting the brain compensates for lost function by essentially rewiring itself.
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