Birdwatching Could Help Preserve Brain Function with Age

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Canadian researchers report that expert birders have higher density in brain regions tied to attention and perception, suggesting lifelong birding—and by extension bird photography—may bolster neural networks through neuroplasticity and help mitigate age-related cognitive decline, though it does not prove prevention of decline.
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