Biorhythms learning and memory biology discussion
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Contradicting the old axiom that the brain doesn't "grow" and that all changes occurring in adults are only for the worse (with loss of neurons over time), new data hint at the possibility that, in suitable circumstances and in receptive subjects, "renewal" of certain brain regions may indeed be possible, with acquisition of new memories and new functional potential.
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Contradicting the old axiom that the brain doesn't "grow" and that all changes occurring in adults are only for the worse (with loss of neurons over time), new data hint at the possibility that, in suitable circumstances and in receptive subjects, "renewal" of certain brain regions may indeed be possible, with acquisition of new memories and new functional potential.
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