Cognitive Decline Begins In Late 20s, Study Suggests
Friday, March 20, 2009 - 11:28
in Psychology & Sociology
A new study indicates that some aspects of peoples' cognitive skills -- such as the ability to make rapid comparisons, remember unrelated information and detect relationships -- peak at about the age of 22, and then begin a slow decline starting around age 27.
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