Researchers in Yale and Rutgers have observed in 37,571 British adults that mothers and fathers have, at equal age, increased communication between certain regions of the cortex, according to a study published in February 2025 in the PNAS. This is surprising, as the networks concerned are precisely among those that aging first weakens. The parents' brains would therefore follow a path opposite to the expected decline, and the gap widens with eac…
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Researchers in Yale and Rutgers have observed in 37,571 British adults that mothers and fathers have, at equal age, increased communication between certain regions of the cortex, according to a study published in February 2025 in the PNAS. This is surprising, as the networks concerned are precisely among those that aging first weakens. The parents' brains would therefore follow a path opposite to the expected decline, and the gap widens with eac…