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What Happens Intellectually in Later Adulthood?: Cognitive Changes and Strengths

According to the National Institute on Aging, some memory and thinking ability changes are a normal part of aging, but significant cognitive decline is not inevitable. In later adulthood, research shows that while some intellectual functions like processing speed may slow, others like vocabulary and accumulated knowledge can remain stable or even improve.

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