Timeline for Can children restore brain cells?
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Sep 28, 2015 at 14:41 | answer | added | AliceD♦ | timeline score: 2 | |
Sep 25, 2015 at 18:51 | comment | added | otakucode | Just a note, the definition of the word 'children' is 'pre-pubescent'. It is frequently misused to refer to adolescents and even post-adolescent young adults colloquially, but in scientific settings you should be safe using it properly. | |
Apr 26, 2014 at 20:18 | answer | added | L.B. | timeline score: -1 | |
Dec 6, 2012 at 18:57 | answer | added | Larry_Parnell | timeline score: 3 | |
Dec 2, 2012 at 15:49 | history | edited | Rory M |
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Oct 14, 2012 at 16:55 | comment | added | nico | @Artem Kaznatcheev: surely I was merely pointing that out in case it was not completely clear especially for the OP :) | |
Oct 14, 2012 at 16:40 | comment | added | Artem Kaznatcheev | @nico I didn't mean to suggest that they were, otherwise I'd submit my comment as an answer. I was just going off a vibe I got from the question. I don't know anything about regeneration and so did not got beyond a comment. | |
Oct 14, 2012 at 16:19 | comment | added | nico | @Artem Kaznatcheev: true, however neurogenesis and regeneration are not necessarily the same thing (i.e.: neurogenesis does not imply regeneration, although the opposite is obviously true). | |
Oct 14, 2012 at 15:48 | answer | added | Bitwise | timeline score: 4 | |
Oct 14, 2012 at 15:42 | comment | added | Artem Kaznatcheev | There is a misconception in your question about the absence of neurogenesis in adults. It is definitely present in adults as has been shown by a host of recent studies. If you want some technical details on neurogenesis or a question about what exactly changes in children at the end of critical period. | |
Oct 14, 2012 at 15:08 | history | tweeted | twitter.com/#!/StackBiology/status/257498110492803073 | ||
Oct 14, 2012 at 12:00 | history | asked | jcora | CC BY-SA 3.0 |