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How To Maintain Healthy Brain Function. by sharhamak: 1:58pm On Mar 06, 2021
It is often said that a person can not learn something new (for example, a new language) after the age of 25-30, because brain cells begin to die, it is more difficult to remember us, to process new information. Let's try to find out the truth.

It is known that with age the ability to learn new things decreases, the function of memory weakens, the ability to perceive and react quickly. A small child's brain is very flexible, it develops very actively, it "absorbs" information like a sponge. That is why, from the age of 0 to 3, experts consider it a "window of opportunity" when early intervention in terms of teach[quote][/quote]ing new things can be very effective.

In the following years, especially at school-student age, on average up to 20-25 years old, the processes of learning and acquiring new skills take place very easily, the foundation of academic knowledge is laid. But this does not mean that a person can not learn something new after 25-30 years. The difference is that an adult just has to put in more effort than a schoolboy.
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