neurogenesis in adulthood
09/20/2018 / By Tracey Watson
Controversial study claims human memory cells do not grow throughout life, but stop regenerating before adulthood
Until the early 1980s, scientists accepted the findings of Santiago Ramón y Cajal – the father of modern neuroscience – that adult brains do not experience neurogenesis, the process in which the brain renews itself by producing new neurons. Experts started questioning this belief in the past few decades, however, after research confirmed that other […]
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