Telegraph.co.uk | Researchers tracking some particularly sharp seniors Chicago Tribune Northwestern University researchers examined 12 such superagers from the Chicago area, ages 80 to 90, and found that the cortex of their brains â" a region important for cognition â" looked more like a middle-aged person's than an average octogenarian's. Why Some Older People Have Great Memory Abilities Elderly SuperAgers have brains that look and act decades younger than their age Scientists Reveal Secrets Behind Rare "SuperAger" Brains That Look and Act ... |
Friday, 17 August 2012
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