A pair of new studies have provided fresh evidence in the long-running scientific debate—and the result could be ...
Researchers identify that the brain's sensory checkpoint (TRN) undergoes a molecular "upgrade" in adulthood for high-resolution perception.
"Super-agers" seem to produce more new nerve cells in a brain region important for memory than other people their age ...
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Unveiling the brain's evolution: From childhood to aging
New neuroscience research reveals how our brains evolve through key life stages, highlighting the hidden strengths of aging.
Dr. Frances Jensen ’78, acclaimed author of The Teenage Brain, will speak at a colloquium on Thursday, March 12 at 5 p.m. in ...
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Superagers' 'Secret Ingredient' May Be The Growth of New Brain Cells
Not only do our brains appear to generate new neurons into adulthood, but those of superagers contain far more brain cells in development than those of healthy peers, new research has found. According ...
Study maps five major eras of brain wiring from birth to old age, revealing the key turning points that shape how we learn, ...
Researchers from the University of Oxford have created the first high-resolution molecular atlas of the adult Drosophila ...
A study suggesting that the human brain enters a stable phase around age 32 has people in their 20s feeling validated. University of Cambridge neuroscientists released their research results on ...
When a baby enters the world, their brain contains billions of neurons awaiting connection. The first 1,000 days of life, from conception to age two, represent a critical period where over 85% of ...
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