The brain, as it traverses middle age, gets better at recognizing the central idea, the big picture. If kept in good shape, the brain can continue to build pathways that help its owner recognize patterns and, as a consequence, see significance and even solutions much faster than a young person can.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Adult Learning
By Barbara Strauch in NYTimes.com.
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