Progress: Neurogenesis in adult primate neocortex: An evaluation of the evidence. Rakic, P. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 3(1):65–71, 2002. doi abstract bibtex Reports of continuous genesis and turnover of neurons in the adult primate association neocortex–the site of the highest cognitive functions–have generated great excitement. Here, I review the available evidence, and question the scientific basis of this claim.
@article{rakic_progress_2002,
title = {Progress: {Neurogenesis} in adult primate neocortex: {An} evaluation of the evidence},
volume = {3},
issn = {14710048},
doi = {10.1038/nrn700},
abstract = {Reports of continuous genesis and turnover of neurons in the adult primate association neocortex--the site of the highest cognitive functions--have generated great excitement. Here, I review the available evidence, and question the scientific basis of this claim.},
number = {1},
journal = {Nature Reviews Neuroscience},
author = {Rakic, Pasko},
year = {2002},
pages = {65--71},
}
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