Chapter

The Role of Memory in Lifelong Learning
The process of learning and memory formation involves inducing neurogenesis, connecting established neurons, and possibly myelination. Unlike children, adults can still create new experiences and learn new things through persistent lifelong learning.
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Discussing the neurogenesis process in memory centers, the speaker addresses the possibility of the difficulty of memorizing new information as a sign of new neurons in the brain connecting with established ones.
42:55 - 46:59 (04:03)
Summary
Discussing the neurogenesis process in memory centers, the speaker addresses the possibility of the difficulty of memorizing new information as a sign of new neurons in the brain connecting with established ones. Furthermore, creating new experiences and learning new things as adults can be exciting, and the brain's ability to learn new languages decreases with age.