What happens to the brain as we age?
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Brain aging is inevitable to some extent, but it is not uniform; it affects everyone, or every brain, differently.
Brain aging is inevitable to some extent, but it is not uniform; it affects everyone, or every brain, differently.
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NOTE: This post is co-authored by Adam Powell, based on his original article here.
Brain aging is inevitable to some extent, but it is not uniform; it affects everyone, or every brain, differently.
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The development of the human brain is a complex process that starts in the womb and lasts all the way through adulthood.
Until now, we thought all of the brain's cells were connected before adolescence.
Until now, we thought all of the brain's cells were connected before adolescence.
Until now, we thought all of the brain's cells were connected before adolescence.
Until now, we thought all of the brain's cells were connected before adolescence.
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