Thursday, September 22, 2011

Electrical stimulation of brain boosts birth of new cells


With the possible exception of those affected by hyperthylmesia – a rare condition where a person has an extraordinary capability to recall events from their past – most of us wouldn’t mind having our memory enhanced. That’s just what appears to have happened to a group of mice when targeted areas of their brains were electrically stimulated. The treatment triggered an increase in the creation of new cells in the hippocampus, with experiment results suggesting the mice’s spatial learning improved. The researchers responsible say the results could have implications for the treatment of memory disorders in humans.

A clinical treatment known as deep brain stimulation (DBS), which delivers electrical pulses to targeted areas of the brain, has been used with some success in the...........

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