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How does an aging adult's brain compensate for cognitive declines via neural compensation?

It is estimated that around 10-20% of older adults experience mild cognitive impairment, yet many maintain a high quality of life. This is largely due to the brain's remarkable adaptability and a process known as neural compensation. This article explains exactly **how an aging adult's brain compensate for cognitive declines via neural compensation**.

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