After age 40, the brain undergoes significant reorganization, integrating its networks more extensively. This shift aims to optimize function with diminishing resources and aging structures. While this “rewiring” can affect executive functions like flexible thinking and abstract reasoning, tasks reliant on well-practiced processes, such as vocabulary and general knowledge, may remain stable or even improve. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including a proper diet and regular exercise, can help mitigate these changes and support cognitive function into old age.
https://bigthink.com/neuropsych/great-brain-rewiring-after-age-40
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