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Describe and discuss the research on adult neurogenesis. Describe both early and current research.
 
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Discuss the increase in size of the human brain after birth and three kinds of growth that contribute to it.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Answer:
20 for explaining the concept of adult neurogenesis
40 for describing the research that led to the recognition of adult neurogenesis
40 for describing research that is contributing to our current understanding of adult neurogenesis

Answer to Question 2

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25 for describing the postnatal growth of the human brain
25 for describing postnatal synaptogenesis
25 for describing postnatal myelination
25 for describing postnatal dendritic branching





 

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