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Neuroscientists Grow Their Own Neurons
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For Motor Neurons, A Long Path to Find a Mate
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Why Do Adolescents Go to Sleep Late?
Teens’ nocturnal lifestyles are more than a personal preference — dramatic hormonal changes during puberty alter the brain circuits that regulate sleep.
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Development of the Cerebral Cortex
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Axons Travel In Groups
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You might struggle to learn new steps in your dance class, but your brain is working to ensure you nail the routine.
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