Until recently, it was believed that the brain could not change after the first few years of life.
But new research has shown that the brain has the ability to change—grow new neural pathways and synapses—at any stage of life. This process is known as brain plasticity.
Researchers at the University of California, Irvine believe that brain plasticity can be triggered by sensory enrichment.
So, we have developed an easily accessible sensory enrichment therapy you can do at home.
As brain plasticity is activated, the brain’s resiliency increases.
With the help of our personalized sensory enrichment therapy, the brain plasticity is then channeled to the areas that have the capacity to compensate for the maladaptive behavior.


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