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Learning new skills increases gray matter density in the brain.

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Skill learning can produce measurable structural changes—like increased gray matter volume/density—in regions relevant to the skill (e.g., motor or visual areas). Studies have shown changes over weeks to months, especially with intensive practice. The brain is plastic, but it remodels with repetition and demand.

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