Adult neurogenesis in humans

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Abstract

Adult neurogenesis appears verywell conserved among mammals. Itwas, however, not until recently that quantitative data on the extent of this process became available in humans, largely because of methodological challenges to study this process in man. There is substantial hippocampal neurogenesis in adult humans, but humans appear unique among mammals in that there is no detectable olfactory bulb neurogenesis but continuous addition of new neurons in the striatum.

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Bergmann, O., Spalding, K. L., & Frisén, J. (2015). Adult neurogenesis in humans. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine, 5(7). https://doi.org/10.1101/cshperspect.a018994

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