#8 (18) i'd propose that the brain doesn't have an end-development date. even in to late old age, amidst the atrophy, new brain cells are generated, new memories are formed, older memories are discarded and neural plasticity is still a potent and active process.
of course much of that is directly stimulated by lifestyle.
#8 (18) i'd propose that the brain doesn't have an end-development date. even in to late old age, amidst the atrophy, new brain cells are generated, new memories are formed, older memories are discarded and neural plasticity is still a potent and active process.
of course much of that is directly stimulated by lifestyle.
of course much of that is directly stimulated by lifestyle.