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Exercise may give you a larger midbrain: study

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Press Trust of India Washington

Researchers at the University of California, Riverside performed laboratory experiments on house mice and found that mice that have been bred for dozens of generations to be more exercise-loving have larger midbrains than those that have not been selectively bred this way.

Researcher Theodore Garland's lab measured the brain mass of these uniquely athletic house mice, bred for high voluntary wheel-running, and analysed their high-resolution brain images.

The researchers found that the volume of the midbrain - a small region of the brain that relays information for the visual, auditory, and motor systems - in the bred-for-athleticism mice was nearly 13 per cent larger than the midbrain volume in the control or "regular" mice.

 

"To our knowledge, this is the first example in which selection for a particular mammalian behaviour - high voluntary wheel running in house mice in our set of experiments - has been shown to result in a change in size of a specific brain region," said Garland.

In Garland's lab, selection for high voluntary wheel running in lab house mice has been ongoing for nearly 20 years

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First Published: Oct 06 2010 | 3:50 PM IST

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