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Britty Babu1, Fathima Mohideen Bawa1, Gauri Parvathy2
1Department of Medicine, Tbilisi State Medical University, Tbilisi, GEO.
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Neuroplasticity, the brain's capacity to adapt structurally and functionally in response to experiences, is a key factor in recovery from neurological conditions. Growing interest has focused on physical and emotional interventions as potential modulators of neuroplastic processes. A narrative review was conducted using a structured PubMed search of articles published between January 2018 and March 2023. Studies were included if they examined physical activity, emotional well-being, or cognitive training, with outcomes relevant to neuroplasticity. Publications outside these parameters, non-English studies, and case reports were excluded. Twenty-seven articles met the inclusion criteria. The literature described a range of possible influences. Exercise was frequently linked with markers such as brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and synaptic plasticity. Emotional interventions, including stress reduction and mindfulness, were reported to have variable effects on neural adaptation. Cognitive training was discussed in relation to functional recovery in conditions such as stroke and traumatic brain injury (TBI). Findings across studies were heterogeneous, and conclusions were limited by differences in study designs and outcome measures. Current evidence suggests that both physical and emotional interventions may influence neuroplasticity, though results are not uniform. The diversity of methodologies and measured outcomes indicates that more rigorous and standardized research is needed. While the reviewed literature points to potential benefits of physical and emotional interventions in modulating neuroplasticity, evidence remains preliminary. Further high-quality longitudinal studies are required to clarify their role in neurological rehabilitation and clinical care.
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