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How flexible is your brain?

Related Downloads

  • Birren, Susan J. and Eve Marder. "Plasticity in the Neurotransmitter Repertoire." Science (2013)
  • Vogel, Gretchen. "Can We Make Our Brains More Plastic?" Science (2012)

Related News

  • Neurotransmitters—A Primer (Dana Foundation)
  • Study questions whether adults can really make new neurons (Science Mag)
  • New neurons for life? Old people can still make fresh brain cells, study finds (Science Mag)

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