Term ID: T1436

Environmental Enrichment

/environmental-enrichment/
Exposure to stimulating, complex environments that promote neural development, cognitive enhancement, and behavioral flexibility, demonstrating the brain's plasticity and capacity for experience-dependent growth throughout life.
Example: Laboratory animals raised in cages with toys, social companions, and varied experiences showing increased brain volume, enhanced learning abilities, and improved problem-solving skills.

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Reference: Hebb (1947)