Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The science of SuperAgers reveals how some people keep sharp memory at 80+, offering clues to healthier brain aging. (CREDIT ...
There isn’t a hard line differentiating a false memory and simply misremembering where you put your keys. But, in general, ...
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80-year-olds with the memory of 50-year-olds? Scientists explain how the 'impossible' might be possible
Picture this: You’ve celebrated your 85th birthday just a couple of days back, and since it was a grand one, the friends and family are still hanging around — catching up, chatting, laughing, ...
Part personal narrative, part primer on the science of memory, and part exploration of the implications of cutting-edge brain ...
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Stanford scientists identify two distinct brain pathways that explain memory differences in older adults
A new study from Stanford University sheds light on why some older adults maintain strong memory while others struggle, even when both groups appear equally healthy. Researchers found that differences ...
Growing older often comes with the expectation of memory loss. By age 80, the average person recalls far fewer words on standard memory tests than they did in middle age. Scientists long assumed this ...
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