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At what age do brain cells stop regenerating?

For decades, it was believed that the adult brain was a static organ, incapable of generating new neurons. However, modern research has overturned this dogma, showing that the brain continues to produce new cells, a process called neurogenesis, well into old age, though at a progressively slower pace. The question of at what age do brain cells stop regenerating now has a much more nuanced answer than once thought.

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Is your brain still developing at 27? The surprising truth about adult neuroplasticity

While the myth persists that brain development halts in the late teens, research, such as a large meta-analysis published in *Neuroscience News*, shows that key cognitive functions peak much later. So, is your brain still developing at 27? The answer is a hopeful 'yes,' albeit in a different, more refined way than during childhood and adolescence.

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