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FnT 048: New frontiers in Neuroplasticity Therapies with Gemma Herbertson

In today’s episode, we talk about the brain and its malleability, a function referred to as neuroplasticity. Today, we learn from Gemma Herbertson, founder of neurofrontiers.org, how the ability of the brain to adapt is crucially important with children and for their development, but it also be exploited later in life. Harnessing the process of neuroplasticity in adulthood isn’t quite as simple as with children, but it can be accomplished under specific circumstances and with appropriate techniques.


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Broadcast on:
16 Mar 2022

In today’s episode, we talk about the brain and its malleability, a function referred to as neuroplasticity. Today, we learn from Gemma Herbertson, founder of neurofrontiers.org, how the ability of the brain to adapt is crucially important with children and for their development, but it also be exploited later in life. Harnessing the process of neuroplasticity in adulthood isn’t quite as simple as with children, but it can be accomplished under specific circumstances and with appropriate techniques.


You can reach Gemma at:


Get in touch with us at the Forgive and Thrive podcast:

  • For feedbacks and comments on the Forgive and Thrive podcast, send us an email at forgiveandthrive@gmail.com using #feedback in the subject line. 

  • If you want to share your story on the Forgive and Thrive podcast, send us an email at forgiveandthrive@gmail.com using #story in the subject line.


Follow the FnT podcast on social media:


Music by Caffeine_Creek_Band from Pixabay.