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Q: What is the creation of new neurons?
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Are the dead neurons in the cortex replaced by new neurons?

yes


Can undamaged neurons make new connection with damaged neurons?

yes


When you learn something new you grow new neurons. What would you say to disprove this statement?

No. You don't grow new neurons, you grow more connections.


What is the link between neuron pathways and learning?

our core learning is recorded in the set of neurons. sensory neurons send decoding messages to the motor neurons. in case the information generated by one set of neurons is insufficient to solve the problem, the inter neurons send furthar questions through the pathways to another set of neurons and carries back the information to the earlier set of neurons. un answered questions get recorded in a new set of neurons as new experience.


When was The New Creation created?

The New Creation was created in 1940.


Do neurons grow new branches?

Yes


What is the creation of new offspring?

Reproduction is the term for the creation of new offspring.


When was New Creation Church created?

New Creation Church was created in 1984.


In adults where the stem cells that produce new neurons?

in the brain


In adults where are stem cells that produce new neurons?

in the brain


What best defines neurogenesis?

The Development of new neurons after birth


Is the number of neurons remain constant throughout the life of an individual?

No. When you are born, you have the most neurons you will ever have. Until you are in your early 20's your brain continues to "trim" neurons from your brain, a mechanism that aids in learning and development. After this point, as you age, you begin to lose neurons, simply from age. After brain development is complete in utero, there are only two locations in the brain that are capable of generating new neurons: the hippocampus (thought to play a role in learning new information) and the olfactory bulb (learning and recognizing new smells).