Comment · Thu, November 9, 2017 · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
The Myth of Human Adult Neurogenesis
What they were answering
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u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
You should always link the actual study, instead of an editorialized blog with clickbait titles. Notice the question mark at the end of the blog title? Betteridge's law of headlines says that the answer to those questions is always no. The full article says nothing like that, nor were they even trying to disprove the likelihood of adult neurogenesis...
Human adult neurogenesis across the ages: An immunohistochemical study
Also, an MD/PhD neurologist named Gianluca Marucci even wrote a formal commentary to the editors of the study with a very good argument for the opposite.
[Commentary on Human adult neurogenesis across the ages: An immunohistochemical study.
](https://mega.nz/#!IB4HmSTK!WAI7D3JQzUoTW4hY3qTBiwJEnYsY6H3xW9NR14uEAVk)
Using clickbait article titles, and editorialized terminology like "myths" to get people to automatically question things is not scientific, and is only meant to either get traffic, or to mislead. We should all try to link directly to the published studies that articles/blogs are commenting on, rather than the articles/blogs themselves, as to avoid misleading people.