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Topic: Scientists believe that our brains continue to develop through and beyond middle age. But there is debate over whether we can train middle-aged brains to work better. What do you think?
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Kristi
( 41 Posts)
from United States on Jan 4, 2010:
Over the past several years, scientists have learned more about how brains age and confirmed that they continue to develop through and beyond middle age. But there is debate over whether we can train middle-aged brains to work better. What do you think, and why?
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