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2016 - Neurons don't grow, Nature says | 2016 - Neurons don't grow, Nature says | ||
2019 - Neurons grow after all, Nature says. | |||
See more at https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-adult-brain-does-grow-new-neurons-after-all-study-says/ | See more at https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-adult-brain-does-grow-new-neurons-after-all-study-says/ | ||
This question is of utmost importance to positive psychology. | '''This question is of utmost importance to anyone studying human development, personal and political transformation, positive psychology, and other fields.''' | ||
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*[[Neurogenesis]]. Note this articlea is from 2022, and the above was written in 2020. Some brain cells must have died, lol. |
Latest revision as of 18:09, 22 July 2023
1998- adult neurons grow, Nature journal says
2016 - Neurons don't grow, Nature says
2019 - Neurons grow after all, Nature says.
See more at https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-adult-brain-does-grow-new-neurons-after-all-study-says/
This question is of utmost importance to anyone studying human development, personal and political transformation, positive psychology, and other fields.
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- Neurogenesis. Note this articlea is from 2022, and the above was written in 2020. Some brain cells must have died, lol.