While the rest of the body stops growing long beforehand, the brain seems to keep on developing into middle age
While the rest of the body stops growing long beforehand, the brain seems to keep on developing into middle age, new research suggests. The findings could prove important in the prevention of age-related diseases such as Alzheimer's.
The brain is much more like a muscle than we ever thought. That is, the brain's structure does change over time and it may be possible to, in essence, "bulk up" the brain throughout much of adulthood.





