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Neural Pathway Recalibration

Meaning

Neural Pathway Recalibration is the adaptive reorganization of established synaptic connections and signal transmission efficiency within the central nervous system, often induced by novel stimuli or intensive targeted training. In the context of behavior change, it signifies modifying ingrained response patterns related to stress, craving, or habit formation. This process is fundamental to overriding previously established neurochemical feedback loops.