Cigarette smoking and thinning of the brain’s cortex

Summary

A major study shows new evidence that long-term smoking could cause thinning of the brain’s cortex.

The cortex is the outer layer of the brain in which critical cognitive functions such as memory, language and perception take place. Interestingly, the findings also suggest that stopping smoking helps to restore at least part of the cortex’s thickness.

Molecular Psychiatry, 2/10/15 (open)

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