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Inside Synaptogenesis: How Your Brain Builds New You #1
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Inside Synaptogenesis: How Your Brain Builds New You #1
Change isn’t just willpower — your brain has a hardware limit. Synaptogenesis builds new synapses, synaptic plasticity tunes existing ones, and neurogenesis makes new neurons ; recent research suggests psychedelic-like compounds can rapidly boost structural plasticity, temporarily making the brain more "buildable" and open to rewiring. Full ...
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Neurogenesis and Memory
Every new skill, habit, or memory isn’t built from scratch - it’s wired into your existing network. Neurons grow tiny branches called dendritic spines that connect with other cells. The more you use a pathway, the stronger and faster it becomes. Unused connections? They gradually fade, like forgotten shortcuts. And while most neurons don’t regenerate, special regions like the hippocampus can grow new ones - a process called neurogenesis. Still, memory and learning largely come from reshaping exi
Every new skill, habit, or memory isn’t built from scratch - it’s wired into your existing network. Neurons grow tiny branches called dendritic spines that connect with other cells. The more you use a pathway, the stronger and faster it becomes. Unused connections? They gradually fade, like forgotten shortcuts. And while most neurons don’t regenerate, special regions like the hippocampus can grow new ones - a process called neurogenesis. Still, memory and learning largely come from reshaping exi
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