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Sweat ... And Get Smarter

Posted by Su Avasthi on August 21, 2007 - 8:34pm.

Yes, we all know that regular exercise benefits the body as well as the mind. But what if working out actually makes people smarter?





The Aging Brain: It's Smarter Than You Think

The Aging Brain: It's Smarter Than You ThinkPosted by Marisa Belger on April 25, 2006 - 9:06am.

Aging does not always lead to loss and deterioration - it can also bring about rebirth and renewal. Ongoing research into the changing state of the older brain has revealed some refreshingly good news. Among the risk of Alzheimer's and memory loss is a bright spot - the growing recognition of neuroplasticity or the ability to develop new neurons as we age.




Time For Novelty Neurons

Posted by Spiros Antonopoulos on December 2, 2005 - 8:56am.

Scientists have recently found special neurons in the brainstem of rats which focus exclusively on new, novel sounds and help them ignore predictable and ongoing noises. These novelty detector neurons, as researchers call them, quickly stop firing if a sound or sound pattern is repeated. They will briefly resume firing if some aspect of the sound changes. The implications are, as usual, that we humans may be like rats.



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