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What effect do aging neuron connections have on older people?

According to the National Institute on Aging, some changes in thinking are a normal part of getting older, including slower processing speed and minor difficulties multitasking. This is largely due to the effect aging neuron connections have on older people, as the brain undergoes structural and functional changes that can reduce its efficiency and adaptability. While many aspects of cognition remain stable, understanding these specific changes is crucial for promoting brain health throughout the lifespan.

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