Rewiring the brain by using neuroplasticity

IEC Conference: 2025-pending

Neuroplasticity means that the structure of the brain changes constantly by strengthening or weakening the synaptic connections between neurons. It is also the basis of functioning of memory and learning. It works throughout our lives, although it is most intense before the age of 25. There are chemicals produced in the brain and, to a lesser extent, in other parts of the body that intensify its function. Their production can be enhanced through various practices and exercises, including meditation, and can be incorporated into an integral lifestyle. Important skills are perseverance (practice makes perfect), and the power of imagination and dreams (imagine and you can achieve it).

DANKA, Miklos

Hungary

I was born in 1958 in Budapest, Hungary. I was originally an electrical engineer and worked in this profession for 20 years, partly as the leader of my private company. In the 2000s I changed and founded Ursus Libris publishing house, which publishes books mainly in the fields of Eastern and Western religions, psychology, and mindfulness, including some works by Ken Wilber. In 2024 I published the Hungarian edition of my popular science book, Neuroverse, which gives an insight into the gigantic neural network that makes up our brain, including popular topics such as neuroplasticity, brain waves, and the mechanism of action of neuromodulators and psychoactive substances.