HALF-FULL REPORT 05/10/13
Good grief - let's see if I still remember how to do this. I can't believe the last HFR I wrote was February 22. I've been gone that long. Then again, there's an Agence France Presse story this week (5/09) about scientists revealing that "Adventure Shapes the Individual."
The more exploratory you are, the more new neurons grow in your brain - even in adulthood, a process called adult neurogenesis - particularly in a structure of the brain called the hippocampus, responsible for learning and memory.
AFP made a news story out of the research report appearing in today's (5/10) issue of Science, the world's premier journal of peer-reviewed science. Nonetheless, I learned about the connection between adventure and hippocampal neurogenesis a long time ago from Skye.
So let's hope all the exploration I've been doing in the South Atlantic worked, as I have to get up to speed fast. First, though, I want to thank Jack Kelly so very much for his marvelous HFRs while I've been gone. I'm going to have a tough time now doing as well.
Let's cut to the chase and explain the week's main event...
