Brain Waves #18: Neurogenesis
Dr Azlina Ahmad Annuar, Neurogeneticist | Dr Norshariza Nordin, Head of Medical Genetics, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences
11-Oct-18 16:00
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Brain cell formation or neurogenesis is said to continue to happen throughout life. It is on this basis that we are encouraged to exercise to make new brain cells. However, a couple of papers were published a few months ago that have challenged this belief, claiming that we stop producing new brain cells in our early teenage years. To weigh on this controversy, Dr Azlina Ahmad Annuar is joined by Dr Norshariza Nordin, whose research involves working with neural stem cells.
Produced by: Tina Carmillia
Presented by: Meera Sivasothy
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Tags: memory, brain, nerve cell, neurogenesis, hippocampus, stem cell, amniotic fluid, Health and Living, The Bigger Picture,