Scientists uncover 4 'turning points' in life when our brains change
A team of neuroscientists at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom identified five broad phases of brain structure over the course of an average human life. These eras occur as the human brain rewires to support the different ways of thinking while we grow, mature, and eventually decline. The five major turning points are detailed in a study published today in the journal Nature Communications.
In the study, they compared the brains of 3,802 people between ages zero and 90, using datasets of MRI diffusion scan
A team of neuroscientists at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom identified five broad phases of brain structure over the course of an average human life. These eras occur as the human brain rewires to support the different ways of thinking while we grow, mature, and eventually decline. The five major turning points are detailed in a study published today in the journal Nature Communications.
In the study, they compared the brains of 3,802 people between ages zero and 90, using datasets of MRI diffusion scan
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