Study Suggests The Human Brain Stops Making New Cells At Age 13
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Scientists have always known that a majority of the brain’s neurons, specialized cells responsible for transmitting information throughout the body, are formed at the fetal stage. However, after studies on mammals, like rats, showed that neurogenesis continues in the dentate gyrus, a part of the hippocampus area of the brain vital to memory formation, through adulthood, it was assumed the same was true for humans as well. However, scientists from the University of California, San Francisco are challenging this long-held belief with a new study which asserts the human brain stops adding new neurons by age 13.
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- wolfy_blue4년 이상Whew, Im not 13 but getting close 😐
- lovedalot3년 이하That's so cool🙂
- animereina20215년 이상Wow! 😲 I am 13!!!!
- lpsbrooklyn135년 이상It kindaaaa looks like the corona virus.......
- jeff6년 이하cool post, very informative.
- Huguku약 6년I am using this for sience
- killuazoldyck약 6년Im using this for current events! LIGHTING PALM!
- billy6년 이상super cool
- Trey6년 이상Nice
- science6년 이상had to use it as a abstract
- God6년 이상love it! used this as my project