
Imke Kirste
Imke Kirste is a neuroscientist known for her research on the effects of silence on brain function. Her notable study conducted at Duke University in 2013 demonstrated that periods of silence can stimulate the formation of new neurons in the hippocampus, a brain region crucial for memory and learning. This research has significant implications for understanding how quietness and introspection can enhance cognitive processes and promote mental well-being.
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Imke Kirste conducted a notable study on the effects of silence on brain function.
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