'Super' aged brains reveal first secrets of sharp memory in old age
Monday, November 17, 2008 - 17:21
in Psychology & Sociology
Maybe you have an 85-year-old grandfather who still whips through the newspaper crossword puzzle every morning or a 94-year-old aunt who never forgets a name or a face. They don't seem to suffer the ravages of memory that beset most people as they age.
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