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Addiction, then, is a coping style that becomes maladaptive when the behavior persists despite ongoing negative consequences. This persistence occurs because “overlearning” or reduced brain plasticity makes the behavior extremely resistant to change. Plasticity is the brain’s ability to learn or change with experience. Lowered plasticity means this ability is compromised, and when a pattern of activity is locked in, it is “overlearned.”
Unbroken Brain: A Revolutionary New Way of Understanding Addiction
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