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Exercise speeds the brain's production of serotonin, which could, in turn, prompt new neurons to grow.
"We try to use nanotechnology to train the neurons to grow," he says.
Alice is a professor of linguistics at Columbia, and the author of "From Neurons to Nouns".
The electric current used is too low to cause resting neurons to fire.
"From Neurons to Neighborhoods," a new report from the National Academy of Sciences, summarizes the recent research.
Scientists envision growing neurons to treat Alzheimer's disease, say, or insulin-producing pancreas cells to replace nonfunctioning cells in diabetics.
Scientists conducting the research, however, attached a protein to these neurons to enable them to be activated by light.
The report, called "From Neurons to Neighborhoods," makes clear that products purporting to improve children's brains are, at best, useless.
The brain can acquire multiple skills using the same set of neurons to carry out different movements.
"We can make things visible with unbelievable precision and look inside neurons to see how information travels.
Previous studies have found evidence that by helping neurons to fire, these minor brain zaps can boost cognitive ability.
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