any process in an organism in which a relatively long-lasting adaptive behavioral change occurs as the result of experience From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Learning is getting new things into your brain.
There are a number of different types of learning: [1]
Learning may occur as a result of habituation or classical conditioning, seen in many animal species, or as a result of more complex activities such as play, seen only in relatively intelligent animals.[2][3] Learning may occur consciously or without conscious awareness. There is evidence for human behavioral learning prenatally, in which habituation has been observed as early as 32 weeks into gestation, indicating that the central nervous system is sufficiently developed and primed for learning and memory to occur very early in development.[4] According to James Zull, Professor of Biology and Biochemistry at Case Western University, "Learning is physical. Learning means the modification, growth, and pruning of our neurons, connections—called synapses—and neuronal networks, through experience".
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