The recent discovery that the human brain produces new neurons throughout life has led us to re-evaluate how we think about our brains and their plasticity, as well as examine potential new targets for psychiatric treatment.
With the state of neuroscience and psychiatry changing rapidly, it can be difficult for members of the public to keep up with new ideas and current research in these fields. This blog hopes to bring new ideas and research, created at the Douglas Institute and elsewhere, to a level accessible to the general public. State of Mind is written by Ian Mahar, a Douglas Institute and McGill neuroscience graduate student.
The recent discovery that the human brain produces new neurons throughout life has led us to re-evaluate how we think about our brains and their plasticity, as well as examine potential new targets for psychiatric treatment.