Quote Originally Posted by 4twentE
That's not true. Your brain keeps growing until late adolescence or early adulthood. One it reaches that point, brain cells quit reproducing. When they die, they're gone for good. They can form new neurological pathways, but not new cells. This is coming from my dad, an anatomy and physiology professor who literally wrote the book.
Actually this isn't entirely true. Scientists believe that there is one area in the brain that reproduces brain cells after the adolescent stage that you're talking about. I think it's the hippocampus but I'm not entirely sure. I know we discussed it in my AP psychology class though and read some article on it. But it's just this one area of the brain.
swanman8907 Reviewed by swanman8907 on . "Pot fries brain cells." I hear this crap a lot from close-minded people, and...scientifally theres no base for this right? i sure hope not :jointsmile: but seriously this is a load of horeshit right? Rating: 5