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Kempermann, Gerd; Gage, Fred H. – Scientific American, 1999
Contrary to dogma, the human brain does produce new nerve cells in adulthood. The mature human brain spawns neurons routinely in the hippocampus, an area important to memory and learning. This research can make it possible to ease any number of disorders involving neurological damage and death. (CCM)
Descriptors: Alzheimers Disease, Brain, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Cytology
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Faulkner, Thomas P.; Sprague, Jon E. – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1996
A multimedia approach to drug therapy for Parkinson's Disease, part of a pharmacy school central nervous system course, integrated use of lecture, textbook, video/graphic technology, the movie "Awakenings," Internet and World Wide Web, and an interactive animated movie. A followup questionnaire found generally positive student attitudes…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Classroom Techniques, Diseases, Drug Therapy
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King, Frederick A.; And Others – Science, 1988
Provides an overview of basic and applied studies for which primates are appropriate subjects. Summarizes the advantages, limitations, and constraints of using nonhuman primates in research. (RT)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Behavioral Science Research, Biology, Cancer