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The Aging Brain Is More Malleable Than Previously Believed

by Winston Sieck updated September 9, 2021

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There is growing evidence that, beyond what was previously believed, the adult human brain is remarkably flexible and capable of new feats -- even in the last decades of life. In fact, new experiences can trigger major physical changes in the aging brain within just a few days, and certain … [Read more...] about The Aging Brain Is More Malleable Than Previously Believed

Filed Under: Learning Science Tagged With: brain, general

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