A limerick a day hopefully keeps the neurologist away

– Hat tip to Bar­bara Arrow­smith-Young Mark Rosenzweig’s clas­sic 1996 paper on neu­ro­plas­tic­i­ty: Psy­chobi­ol­o­gy of plas­tic­i­ty: effects of train­ing and expe­ri­ence on brain and behav­ior (Behav­iour­al Brain Research): Abstract: Sup­port­ing Heb­b’s 1949 hypoth­e­sis of use-induced plas­tic­i­ty of the ner­vous sys­tem, our group found in the 1960s that train­ing or dif­fer­en­tial expe­ri­ence induced neu­ro­chem­i­cal changes in cerebral…

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