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Memory, brain and aging: The good, the bad and the promising
2008
California Agriculture
A large body of evidence converges on the conclusion that episodic memory (the recollection of personally experienced events) is the only longterm memory system that shows significant age-related deficits. Moreover, the brain regions most likely to show age-related volume loss are those most critically involved in episodic memory. Older adult brains may have much greater plasticity (capacity to change) than once believed; for example, neurogenesis (the birth of new neurons), increases in
doi:10.3733/ca.v064n04p174
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