Neurogenesis

Neurogenesis is the process by which new neurons, or nerve cells, are generated from neural stem cells and progenitor cells in the brain. This process primarily occurs during prenatal development, but it also continues in certain regions of the brain throughout adulthood. Neurogenesis is a fundamental mechanism that contributes to brain development, learning, memory, and adaptability.

Two main phases of neurogenesis:

  • Embryonic Neurogenesis
  • Adult Neurogenesis

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