Super-agers' brains grow more new neurons, preserving memory into old age

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Super-agers' brains grow more new neurons, preserving memory into old age
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A Nature-published study from Northwestern and the University of Illinois Chicago finds that adults 80+ who are labeled 'super-agers' generate about twice as many immature hippocampal neurons as typical older adults, suggesting a genetic/molecular basis for preserved cognition and notable brain plasticity, though the small sample size and brain variability warrant cautious interpretation.

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