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Brain's Adaptability to Age-Related Cognitive Decline Unveiled in New Study

Research shows older adults' brains can recruit unused regions to maintain cognitive function, offering insights into potential interventions for cognitive health.

  • A groundbreaking study reveals the brain's ability to compensate for age-related cognitive decline by activating additional regions.
  • The cuneus region, involved in visual attention, plays a key role in this compensatory mechanism, especially in older adults.
  • Increased activity in the cuneus correlates with better cognitive performance, suggesting a strategic adaptation of the brain.
  • The research, involving 223 adults aged 19 to 87, provides the strongest evidence yet of the brain's adaptability in aging.
  • Future studies may explore interventions to enhance cognitive resilience, focusing on lifestyle or education factors.
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