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Adult Brains More Flexible Than Previously Thought

stemceller passed us a link to the official site for Johns Hopkins, which is reporting on some research into cognition. Generally, doctors have understood our best learning to be done at a young age, when the brain has a 'robust flexibility'. As we get older, our brain cells become 'hard-wired' along certain paths and don't move much - if at all. Or, at least, that was the understanding. Research headed by the hospital's Dr. Linden has taken advantage of 'two-photon microscopy', a new technique, to get a new picture inside a mouse's head. "They examined neurons that extend fibers (called axons) to send signals to a brain region called the cerebellum, which helps coordinate movements and sensory information. Like a growing tree, these axons have a primary trunk that runs upward and several smaller branches that sprout out to the sides. But while the main trunk was firmly connected to other target neurons in the cerebellum, stationary as adult axons are generally thought to be, 'the side branches swayed like kite tails in the wind,' says Linden. Over the course of a few hours, individual side branches would elongate, retract and morph in a highly dynamic fashion. These side branches also failed to make conventional connections, or synapses, with adjacent neurons. Furthermore, when a drug was given that produced strong electrical currents in the axons, the motion of the side branches stalled.'"

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  1. Re:Where? by fleco · · Score: 1, Funny

    Maybe there are a lot of adults at this time. You know... their brains don't work that well...

  2. Not true by SEWilco · · Score: 1, Funny

    No, the science is settled. Adult nerve cells don't wriggle around, everyone knows that. There's no need to look. Nothing to see here, move along.

    1. Re:Not true by rustalot42684 · · Score: 2, Funny

      Damn kids! Get off my lawn!

    2. Re:Not true by nospam007 · · Score: 5, Funny

      I's true. After reading the article I had my old dog learn new tricks.

  3. Wow now I understand by LM741N · · Score: 1, Funny

    how Apple computer started using Intel chips. Neuronal flexibility!!

  4. Re:Scary combination by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    About the only relative whose birthday I actually know is my twin brother's.

  5. Re:Similar to neural net entropic topography. by eclectro · · Score: 2, Funny

    Some advances from the study of Lei topographies have also lead to breakthroughs recently, where some of the more complex, yet deterministic, algorithms have had entropic terms introduced in order to bring in an element of randomness. I take it that you slept at a Holiday Inn last night?
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