Your brain changes at 9, 32, 66, and 83
NeutralScience

- Brain scans of 3,802 individuals reveal significant structural changes in the brain at four key ages: 9, 32, 66, and 83. These findings highlight critical developmental and aging milestones that influence cognitive functions throughout life.
- Understanding these brain changes is essential for developing strategies to support cognitive health across different life stages. It emphasizes the importance of early interventions and ongoing research into how aging affects brain structure and function.
- The research also connects to broader discussions on how various factors, such as body composition and psychological perceptions of time, can influence brain health. This highlights the complexity of cognitive aging and the need for a multifaceted approach to understanding brain health.
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