"Uncovering the Key Brain Region that Counters Age-Related Cognitive Decline: Neuroscience Research"

1 min read
Source: PsyPost
"Uncovering the Key Brain Region that Counters Age-Related Cognitive Decline: Neuroscience Research"
Photo: PsyPost
TL;DR Summary

A study published in eLife reveals that older adults who perform better on cognitive tasks may be benefiting from a unique form of brain adaptability, particularly within a region involved in visual attention. The research suggests that the brain may tap into unused regions to offset age-related cognitive decline, with the cuneal cortex showing increased activity correlated with both advancing age and cognitive performance levels. This increased reliance on the cuneal cortex could reflect a strategic adaptation of the brain, potentially facilitating a more focused attention to visual aspects. However, the study's design does not allow for a clear understanding of whether the increased activation in the cuneal cortex directly causes improved cognitive performance or is simply associated with it.

Share this article

Reading Insights

Total Reads

0

Unique Readers

1

Time Saved

4 min

vs 5 min read

Condensed

88%

986120 words

Want the full story? Read the original article

Read on PsyPost