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Mark Rosenzweig

:Not to be confused with Mark Rosen,〔http://minnesota.cbslocal.com/personality/mark-rosen/〕 the Current on-air staff sport reporter for WCCO (TV and Radio).
Mark Richard Rosenzweig (September 12, 1922 – July 20, 2009) was an American research psychologist who found in animal studies on neuroplasticity that suggests the brain continues developing anatomically, reshaping and repairing itself into adulthood based on life experiences, overturning the conventional wisdom that the brain reached full maturity in childhood.
==Early life and education==
Rosenzweig was born on September 12, 1922, in Rochester, New York, to Jews of Eastern European origin,〔Maugh II, Thomas H. ("Mark Rosenzweig dies at 86; UC Berkeley pioneer in brain plasticity researchRosenzweig and his colleagues found that the human brain can physically grow and change as people age. Scientists had long thought that the brain structure was 'etched in stone.'" ), ''Los Angeles Times'', August 3, 2009. Accessed February 4, 2013. "Mark Richard Rosenzweig was born in Rochester, N.Y. on Sept. 12, 1922, the son of Russian and Lithuanian Jews."〕 in which his bilingual parents (his lawyer father and homemaker mother spoke both English and German) helped foster an interest in language and learning.〔Anwar, Yasmin. ("Mark Rosenzweig, pioneer in brain plasticity, learning and hearing, has died at 86 " ), ''UCBerkeley News'', August 3, 2009. Accessed August 12, 2009.〕 He attended the University of Rochester there planning to major in history, but ended up switching to psychology and receiving a bachelor's degree in 1943 and a master's degrees in 1944 with a focus on auditory perception.〔
Following the completion of his studies in 1944, he enlisted in the United States Navy, initially serving as a radar technician at the Anacostia Naval Station. He was later relocated to Tsingtao in China, where he was stationed on the seaplane tender USS ''Chincoteague''.〔
He attended Harvard University after completing his military service in 1946, and was awarded a Ph.D. in 1949.〔 His thesis showed that the connections between the cochlea and the cerebral cortex could be monitored using electrodes placed on the scalp, without requiring cranial surgery.〔

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