Cognitive changes begin accumulating in late thirties, not sixties as conventional medical wisdom suggests incorrectly. Processing speed declines measurably by age forty according to neuroscience research examining brain function. Memory efficiency decreases gradually throughout the forties and fifties in most individuals. These changes remain subtle but measurable through standardized cognitive testing methods available today. Most […]
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