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Neurogenesis and Brain Plasticity in Adult Brains
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  8-10-2008   
 Elkhonon Goldberg, neuroscientist and co-founder of SharpBrains, discussing Brain Plasticity and Cognitive Fitness, pointed out that “as we age, our expert knowledge remains strong, and our capacity for solving problems within our areas of expertise can often exceed that of those who are younger.” He further employed us to “turn neuroplasticity to your advantage” by: • welcoming novel challenges • beware of being on mental autopilot • remain cognitively active
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Ending Moderate Drinking Tied To Depression
Mohir
by Mohir  7-9-2008    5
 The mice were tested for depression-like behavior using a widely recognized method called the Porsolt Swim Test. The mice are placed inside a beaker filled with water and allowed to swim for six minutes. Mice are good swimmers and have no problem completing this task. The amount of time they spend immobile (floating and not swimming) is measured as an index of despair or depression-like behavior. The more time a mouse spends immobile, the more "depressed" it is thought to be. "This research provides the first evidence that long-term abstinence from moderate alcohol drinking -- rather than drinking per se -- leads to a negative mood state, depression," Hodge said.
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For a Sharp Brain, Stimulation
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  5-16-2008    1
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10 Habits of Highly Effective Brains
sam.reckoner
by sam.reckoner  12-19-2007   
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10 Habits of Highly Effective Brains
spherepet
by spherepet  12-19-2007   
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The Birth of a Brain Cell
CrazyRedHead
by CrazyRedHead  12-7-2007   
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The Birth of a Brain Cell: Scientists Witness Neurogenesis
Mohir
by Mohir  11-16-2007    1
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Schizophrenia: The Curse That's Almost a Blessing
Mohir
by Mohir  11-14-2007    7
 A recent study may have found what kind of process goes awry in schizophrenic brains. Researchers found that DISC1 regulates the migration of new neurons in the adult brain. When the levels of DISC1 were reduced in mice during adult neurogenesis, the newborn neurons sped up and overshot their intended targets within the hippocampus, When the neurons finally reached their destinations, they forged an unusual number of connections with neighboring cells, a series of events that might give rise to the abnormal—and quite crippling—brain functions associated with schizophrenia, according to Hongjun Song, a Johns Hopkins neurologist who also worked on the study. It is possible, Song says, that further research will lead to a drug that treats schizophrenia by restoring normal neurogenesis. So what evolutionary advantage could schizophrenia-related genes bring to people who have some of the genes but not the disease? For now, this remains one of the many open questions.
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Ten Habits of Highly Effective Brains
Perkalicious11
by Perkalicious11  10-17-2007   
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Social intelligence
Esmerelda
by Esmerelda  9-24-2007   
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Too much memory may be a bad thing
wildcat
by wildcat  3-30-2007    1
 ..too much of anything – even something good for you – can actually be detrimental..
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No sleep means no brain cells!
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  2-10-2007    1
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Neuroscience & Free Will - Chaos & Individuality
Djiezes
by Djiezes  12-20-2006   
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Leukemia Inhibitory Factor Promotes Neural Stem Cell Self-Renewal in the Adult Brain.
bozec aline
by bozec aline  11-20-2006   
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