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Study Shows How Social Isolation Disrupts Myelin Production
November 14, 2012 by NewsBot
Animals that are socially isolated for prolonged periods make less myelin in the region of the brain responsible for complex emotional and cognitive behavior, researchers at the University at Buffalo and Mt. Sinai School of Medicine report in Nature Neuroscience online. The research sheds new light on brain plasticity, the brain's ability to adapt to environmental changes...