Our newly published research reveals that the new neurons that form in adults' brains are linked to how you learn from listening to other people. This connection raises intriguing possibilities for understanding how neurogenesis contributes to cognitive function in both healthy individuals and those with neurological conditions.
Past research has shown that people with epilepsy or Alzheimer's disease develop fewer neurons as adults than those without these conditions, suggesting a potential link between neurogenesis and cognitive deficits.
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