Can children inherit many secrets and achievements in their parents' brains?

A new study by German scientists shows: "If you work hard to improve your mind, your child can inherit all of those achievements."

Long been proven and documented to be beneficial for our brain. Therefore, the benefits of practice become the eternal topic. However, until the recent discovery of German scientists, it continues to make this old-fashioned topic new.

According to experimental results in mice, the authors published in Cell Report.

From observing the activity and understanding of the animal's brain, the scientists noted the results of the genetic enhancement exercise from parents' mice to pups, despite their DNA. The mice remained unchanged.

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If you practice mental development, your child may inherit those achievements.(Photo: BBC).

Specifically, when the mice are in the environment with stimulation, they also exercise. Later, the scientists evaluated the brains of the pups born by the exercise group. The results showed that these mice achieved better results in the ability tests than the control group - the parent mouse group.

Besides, exercise helps you stay alert, and brain exercises like puzzle solving or reasoning can help you delay dementia and reduce the risk of illness like Alzeimer disease in old age.

Professor André Fischer of DZNE - one of the study's authors said: "Exercise helps the brain develop in a more subtle way by improving the connection between neurons. And when things are This is hereditary, the offspring has a higher cognitive ability than the parent generation. "

This study is thought to be able to expand to other mammals and proceed to human trials. However, GS. Fischer proved uncertain about this possibility.

'We still need more research to conclude whether human brain and genetics work according to this mechanism and if so, how it is.'