Saturday, March 21, 2009

Cognitive Decline Begins In Late 20s, U.Va. Study Suggests

Cognitive Decline Begins In Late 20s, U.Va. Study Suggests
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.