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in her own words … 

… selected writings of Dr. Marian  Diamond

“The Effects of an Enriched Environment on the Histology of the Rat Cerebral Cortex”  by Marian C. Diamond, David Krech and Mark R. Rosenzweig
The Journal of Comparative Neurology, Vol. 123, No. 1, August 1964

“On the Brain of a Scientist: Albert Einstein” Marian C. Diamond, Arnold B. Scheibel, Greer m. Murphy, Jr., and Thomas Harvey; Experimental Neurology, Vol. 88, pp. 198-204, 1985

Marian Cleeves Diamond  by Marian Cleeves Diamond; The History of Neuroscience in Autobiography, Vol. 6

“Chemical and Anatomical Plasticity of Brain: Changes in brain through experience, demanded by learning theories, are found in experiments with rats”,  Edward L. Bennett, Marian C. Diamond, David Krech, Mark R. Rosenzweig,  Science, Vol. 146, No. 3644, pp 610-619, Oct. 30, 1964

Women in Modern Science”  Marian C. Diamond, PhD;  Journal of the American Medical Women’s Asssociation, Vol. 18, No 11, pp. 891-896,  November 1963

Sex and the Cerebral Cortex”, Marian Cleeves Diamond;  Biological Psychiatry, Vol. 25, pp 823-825, 1989

“Response of the Brain to Enrichment”,  Marian C. Diamond;  Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias, Vol. 73, no. 2, Rio de Janeiro, June 2001

Brain Changes in Response to Experience”, Mark R. Rosenzweig, Edward L. Bennett and Marian Cleeves Diamond;  Scientific American, p22-30, February 1972

Plasticity in the 904-Day-Old Male Rat Cerebral Cortex”,  Marian C. Diamond, Ruth Johnson, Ann Marie Protti, Carol Ott, and Linda Kajisa;  Experimental Neurology 87, 309-317 (1985)

Mental stimulation increases circulating CD4-positive T lymphocytes: a preliminary study”,  Marian C. Diamond, Jeanne Weidner, Peter Schow, Stanley Grell, Marian Everett;  Cognitive Brain Research, 2001