Who said adults can’t grow new brain cells? Neuroscience now shows that certain forms of exercise can stimulate powerful growth hormones in the brain, helping create new neurons and even repair ...
For the longest time, we were made to believe that once you reached adulthood, your brain was fixed — no new brain cells, no second chances. High school biology textbooks often repeated it as fact: ...
Researchers used miniature human brains grown in the lab to uncover why certain genetic mutations lead to abnormally small brains. Changes in actin disrupted the orientation of early brain cell ...
Parkinson’s disease steals ease and movement by striking a narrow band of midbrain neurons. If you study or cover neuroscience, you have seen the promise and frustration in efforts to grow these ...
To learn more about our editorial approach, explore The Direct Message methodology. Helen Katsaros turned 84 last March. She celebrated by enrolling in an Italian language class at a community college ...
Your brain begins as a single cell. When all is said and done, it will house an incredibly complex and powerful network of some 170 billion cells. How does it organize itself along the way? Cold ...
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