Health, 24.03.2021 22:30 kornut5536
Imagine an active, employed sixty-year-old who does not have dementia. Which of the following statements offers an explanation why he might not be as good at forming memories as he was when younger?
A. He has lost too many synapses through underuse.
B. He is not as emotional as he once was.
C. His brain is no longer making new neurons.
D. He has too many neurofibrillary tangles.
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