Two new studies raise the bar on estimates of the magnitude of changes in nerve connections in the brain’s outer layer, or cortex, during adulthood. Cells’ anchor points for these neural connections undergo substantial adjustments in the absence of training, scientists say.
Both reports, one on mice and the other on monkeys, appear in the March 16 Neuron.
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