Friday, May 23, 2008

Aging Brains Take In More Information, Studies Show - Health - NYTimes.com

Aging Brains Take In More Information, Studies Show - NYTimes.com, May 20, 2008:
When older people can no longer remember names at a cocktail party, they tend to think that their brainpower is declining. But a growing number of studies suggest that this assumption is often wrong.

Instead, the research finds, the aging brain is simply taking in more data and trying to sift through a clutter of information, often to its long-term benefit.
For years I've waged a small personal campaign to have people stop saying "senior moment" only when they forget a word because it should also include times when they make a good judgment or feel compassion because of their experience.