Kuala Lampur, Sept. 21 -- In this era of chatbots, the old adage 'practice makes a man perfect' is more than a proverb. Driving on the same road on a regular basis makes us skilled to the extent that driving the same route is possible without much active attention. Taking a turn or stopping at a signal becomes more spontaneous than it was during the first few days of driving on the same route. As if the brain is capable of deciding spontaneously without much active attention from us.
In fact, engaging the brain repeatedly in actions makes the brain more efficient. A phenomenon called neuroplasticity allows the brain to change and form new neural connections in response to experience and training.
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