Abstract
The human brain, a masterpiece of complexity, remains a
source of wonder as we journey through life. As the years
unfold, the brain, like the rest of the body, undergoes changes,
leading to questions about the nature of cognitive abilities
in later life. In recent years, research has shone a spotlight
on a phenomenon that challenges preconceived notions:
neuroplasticity. Often associated with the youthful brain,
neuroplasticity, the brain's remarkable capacity to rewire and
adapt, also extends into later life. This article delves into the
concept of neuroplasticity in the context of aging, unveiling
the brain's potential for cognitive resilience and offering
insights into how harnessing this potential can lead to a richer
and more vibrant aging experience 1.
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