Neuroplasticity is the brain\'s ability to reorganize itself by the formation of new neural connections throughout an individual\'s life. This is especially true in early childhood, as the synaptic pruning and myelination processes are at their most active during this period. Studies have confirmed that environmental stimulation and learning experiences have a direct correlation to the thickness of the cortex and the branching patterns of the dendrite cells. Additionally, functional magnetic resonance imaging has confirmed that the adult brain is still plastic and has the ability to overcome injuries and learn new skills.