
A new study by Northwestern Medicine researchers is beginning to reveal why the memories of SuperAgers, aged 80-years and above who have distinctly different looking brains than those of normal older people, do not suffer the usual ravages of time. The study quantifies brain differences of SuperAgers and normal older people. Cognitive SuperAgers' unusual 'brain signature' has three common components when compared with normal people of similar ages. It has ...
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