This is the age when our brain reaches its peak

Our brain has reached its peak at the age of 13. The creation of brain cells in the hippocamus ends before we grow, according to a study published yesterday in Nature magazine. Earlier, scientists generally believed that the human hippocampus produces new brain or neurons throughout adulthood. [...]
Earlier, scientists generally believed that the human hippocampus produces new brain or neurons throughout adulthood. There is no consensus on the number of adult neurons; some researchers believe that hundreds of neurons are added daily, while others say very few are created after childhood.
The birth of new brain cells either neurogensis is a fascinating “process”, says Arturo Alvarez Buyla, author of research and professor of neurological surgery at the University of California.
“Requires the birth of the cell, migration or moving of the cell to the right location, which is not easy because of the highly dense brain structure, and then that cell needs to make room for growth and connection, as well as contribute to this circuit in a functional” way. / world.al












