Brown builds his topic by finding an interesting research
area, which in his case is neuroplasticity in humans. He narrows it further by
limiting his paper to the changes that occur with neuroplasticity. To create
his actual topic, Brown also focuses his ideas to how neuroplasticity affects
the psyche. He wants to prove in his paper that brains can change over time,
particularly in the absence of some form of stimuli. He tries to build a frame
and case, where “Mind’s Eye” is the frame and the other two major readings, “The
Eyes of the Skin” and “When I Woke Up Tuesday Morning, It was Friday”. Then he
will use his last two sources, “The Occipital Cortex in the Blind: Lessons
about Plasticity and Vision” and “Adult Deafness Induces Somatosensory
Conversion of Ferret Auditory Cortex” to provide actual evidence for his topic.
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