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In the mammalian brain, a. neurogenesis occurs primarily in the thalamus and brainstem. b. newborn neurons form populations of local-circuit and long-distance projection interneurons. c. new neurons are born in the precise location where they will mature and form synaptic contacts. d. a large majority of newborn neurons will survive and integrate into existing neural circuits. e. the functional significance of adult neurogenesis, if any, is unknown.
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