Educated brains stave off declines in memory that typically occur as people age, a new brain-imaging investigation suggests.
College-educated older adults do better on memory tests than their less-educated peers do and also display pronounced frontal-brain activity during memory testing, say Mellanie V. Springer of the University of Toronto and her colleagues.
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