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Why Do the Elderly Talk So Much? A Genetic and Biological Perspective
According to the National Institutes of Health, language production in older adults is often associated with increased right prefrontal cortex activation, revealing a compensation mechanism for age-related brain changes. This phenomenon, which makes us wonder, **why do the elderly talk so much?**, is rooted in a complex interplay of genetic predispositions, neurobiological shifts, and psychosocial factors that influence communication in later life.
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Healthy Aging