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Professional Medical Journal-Quarterly [The]. 2015; 22 (5): 522-526
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-166850

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Aging is an irreversible and universal phenomenon of every living organism's life. Many recent studies provide evidences that is strictly related to decline in cognitive function impairment but along with various causes behind these abnormal changes, change in brain !unction and structure is one of the most important factors are being widely used to study the hypothesis that the deficits in and temporal order memory are closely related. Increase in age causes reduction in memory processing tasks, which involve information storage and processing. In other explanation it is mentioned that frontal activity, differences underlying aging is associated with recruitment of brain areas and neural circuit efficiency reduction. In case of young subjects increase in activity mean shorter reaction time but in older subjects results are opposite

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