Functional plasticity:
A) refers to the brain's ability to change its physical structure in response to learning, active practice, or environmental influences.
B) has been demonstrated in research with primates but not with humans.
C) refers to the brain's ability to shift functions from damaged to undamaged areas of the brain.
D) refers to the fact that the brain's physical structures are hard-wired or fixed for life.
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