Study Finds Mental Decline Occurs Later Than Expected

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Study Finds Mental Decline Occurs Later Than Expected
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Brain decline begins during our 30s and 40s, and not at age 25 as previously believed, according to recent research from University Medical Center Utrecht. The researchers discovered that the connections in our brains become increasingly faster until we are between the ages of 30 and 40, after which it slows down. The study provides important information about our central nervous system and can be used to make more realistic computer models of our brain. The data is publicly accessible, allowing researchers from all over the world to use it.

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