Nature Neuroscience 9, 526 - 533 (2006)
Published online: 12 March 2006; | doi:10.1038/nn1668
Social isolation delays the positive effects of running on adult neurogenesisAlexis M Stranahan, David Khalil
& Elizabeth Gould Supplementary Fig. 1 (pdf 268K) Differences in the amount of running do not explain differences in neurogenesis across housing conditions or glucocorticoid status. Supplementary Fig. 2 (pdf 68K) The volume of the dentate gyrus increases with prolonged physical activity. Supplementary Fig. 3 (pdf 108K) The increase in neurogenesis with short-term running in group-housed animals is sustained over longer periods of activity.
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