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According to paragraph 1, what was the traditional scientific view of the adult brain?
[PASSAGE] "For much of the twentieth century, the prevailing scientific consensus was that the adult brain was a static, fixed organ. It was widely believed that after a critical period in early childhood, the brain’s structure was largely immutable, and that any damaged neurons were lost forever." This means that for a long time, scientists thought the adult brain was unchanging and couldn't be altered after early childhood, and damaged parts couldn't recover. [WHY CORRECT] Option 2 is correct because the passage explicitly states the traditional view was that the adult brain was a "static, fixed organ" and its structure was "largely immutable" after early childhood. This directly supports the idea that its structure and functions were unchangeable after childhood. [TRAPS] Option 1 is wrong because it describes neuroplasticity, the modern view, which directly contradicts the traditional "static, fixed" view. Option 3 is wrong because the traditional view believed "any damaged neurons were lost forever," which means it could NOT easily recover. Option 4 is not mentioned as a traditional view in relation to its unchangeability. [TIP] When answering detail questions, scan the passage for keywords from the question and answer choices. Once located, read the surrounding sentences carefully to ensure the information directly supports the chosen answer and isn't part of a contrasting idea expressed in the passage.
The language describing Neuroscience rewards close reading: notice contrast markers, hedging, and emphasis, since TOEFL detail items hinge on nuance rather than matching keywords.
Locate the exact supporting line in the text instead of relying on memory.