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Old People Can Produce As Many New Brain Cells As Teenagers (independent.co.uk) 91

Long-time Slashdot reader Futurepower(R) shares this article about a newly-published study which counters previous theories that neurons stop developing after adolescence: Healthy men and women continue to produce new neurons throughout life, suggesting older people remain more cognitively and emotionally intact than previously believed, researchers found. For decades it was thought that adult brains were hard-wired and unable to form new cells. But a Columbia University study found older people continued to produce neurons in the hippocampus -- a part of the brain important for memory, emotion and cognition -- at a similar rate to young people....

However, the researchers also noted fewer blood vessels and connections between cells in the older brains, which Ms Boldrini said "may be linked to compromised cognitive-emotional resilience" in the elderly.

The article suggests these newest findings may be hotly debated.

"They come just a month after a University of California study suggested adults do not develop new neurons."
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Old People Can Produce As Many New Brain Cells As Teenagers

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  • We can (Score:5, Funny)

    by PPH ( 736903 ) on Saturday January 12, 2019 @10:56PM (#57952270)

    Just don't want to.

    • Given a choice between a negative finding and a positive one, I'm going to lean towards the positive one.

      It is more reasonable to find what did find than it is to find what you didn't find, after all.

      A lot of people really want the old theory to hold water, but it doesn't. If they wanted to find a new theory, this field would be moving forwards faster.

      This study shows it is their own fault they don't learn anything new, it can't just be blamed on age. We only have to wait for the old generation to die for n

  • by LynnwoodRooster ( 966895 ) on Saturday January 12, 2019 @11:09PM (#57952328) Journal
    Of course we can produce new brain cells. We just forget where we placed them... Now get off my lawn!
  • Comment removed (Score:4, Insightful)

    by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Sunday January 13, 2019 @12:03AM (#57952506)
    Comment removed based on user account deletion
  • by Krishnoid ( 984597 ) on Sunday January 13, 2019 @03:38AM (#57953110) Journal

    I mean, how many old people do you know that can still produce teenagers? Unless they already have them chained up in their basement or something.

  • by Applehu Akbar ( 2968043 ) on Sunday January 13, 2019 @12:52PM (#57954540)

    Science finds us something new every day.

  • Much of the belief that older people "can't do this" and "can't do that" anymore is societal beliefs and not based in science.
    For instance too many people still believe that someone over, say, 40 years of age "can't build muscle" and "can't be physically fit" and "can't lose weight and will just get fat and stay fat" but that's all been disproven over and over again whether anyone wants to believe it or not -- it just requires you to be willing to do the work and suffer through the training to attain a lev
  • by bigtreeman ( 565428 ) <treecolin@@@gmail...com> on Sunday January 13, 2019 @05:00PM (#57955702)

    The day before Dad died of the effects of dementia, he was very lucid and philosophical even though he could barely control his motor functions to speak, move his head, could move one hand only slightly or any other body control. It was difficult to hear what he said, but not for his lack of trying.

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