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Understanding Why: Do People Lose Their Filter as They Age?

After age 40, the human brain can shrink at a rate of about 5% per decade. This change, particularly in the frontal lobes, often raises the question: do people lose their filter as they age, leading to more blunt or unfiltered comments?

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Understanding Why People Seem to Lose Their Filter as They Get Older

According to researchers, a person's inhibitory control can decline with age due to normal physiological changes in the brain. Understanding why people seem to lose their filter as they get older involves a complex interplay of neurological, psychological, and social factors that can impact behavior and communication.

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Do you lose your filter as you get older?

One 2008 study found that the brain's ability to ignore irrelevant information diminishes with age, contributing to decreased memory function. This breakdown in filtering information can lead to the classic query: do you lose your filter as you get older? The reasons are a complex interplay of biology, psychology, and social factors.

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