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Neuroscientist Who Studied Einstein’s Brain Dies At 90 by omusiliyu(m): 8:15am On Jul 31, 2017
Marian Diamond, a neuroscientist who studied Albert Einstein’s brain and was the first to show the brain’s anatomy can change with experience died on July 25 in Okland, aged 90, reported the Associated Press.

Diamond, a professor of integrative biology at the University of California, Berkeley, achieved celebrity status in 1984 when she examined preserved slices of Einstein's brain and found it had more support cells than the average person's brain.

Her groundbreaking research on rats found that the brain can improve with enrichment, while impoverished environments can lower the capacity to learn. "Her research demonstrated the impact of enrichment on brain development - a simple but powerful new understanding that has literally changed the world, from how we think about ourselves to how we raise our children," said George Brooks, a professor of integrative biology and her colleague at UC Berkeley.

"Dr. Diamond showed anatomically, for the first time, what we now call plasticity of the brain. In doing so she shattered the old paradigm of understanding the brain as a static and unchangeable entity that simply degenerated as we age."

Her subsequent research found that the brain can continue to develop at any age, that male and female brains are structured differently and that brain stimulation can improve the immune system. On campus, she was known for walking to her packed anatomy classes carrying a flowered hat box containing a preserved human brain.

She regularly encouraged activities, both mental and physical, that enrich the brain, and continued to conduct research and teach until 2014, when she retired at the age of 87. "If you're going to live life, you've got to be all in," Diamond said in the 2016 documentary film "My Love Affair with the Brain: The Life and Science of Dr. Marian Diamond." She is survived by four children.

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Re: Neuroscientist Who Studied Einstein’s Brain Dies At 90 by Jerryojozy(m): 8:23am On Jul 31, 2017
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Re: Neuroscientist Who Studied Einstein’s Brain Dies At 90 by omusiliyu(m): 8:26am On Jul 31, 2017
Good work. We need another scientist that will check NwaAmaikpe's brain

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Re: Neuroscientist Who Studied Einstein’s Brain Dies At 90 by Xsem(m): 1:34pm On Jul 31, 2017
I am suspecting my own brain, they should come and check it too
Re: Neuroscientist Who Studied Einstein’s Brain Dies At 90 by oldfoolnigger(m): 2:41pm On Jul 31, 2017
shocked

Who will now study his own brain? sad


NwaAmaikpe!
Ur stupid comment is highly needed here cheesy
Re: Neuroscientist Who Studied Einstein’s Brain Dies At 90 by DRPAIT123(m): 2:58am On Aug 01, 2017
Einstein.. the best physicist ever after Isaac Newton

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