Sunday, 7 January 2018

Article 32th "Same Equal But Different: Processing Words in the Brain of Aging"

Name : Desi Natalia
NPM : 16611028
Title : Same Equal But Different: Processing Words in the Brain of Aging


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Reading is an activity that benefits parents to help maintain functional independence and maintain quality of life.
Reading can also affect the neural circuit so it can lead to aging on the reader.
This article is a study of investigating the neuronal colonization of the subclinical, autographic, phonological and simultaneous Mexican processing of aging.
This study uses a sample of young people aged 22-35 years and older people aged 65-76 years.
The results obtained from this study were that older adults and younger adults involved a similar set of neuronal sequences associated with reading processes, which the reading tissue nerves are well maintained throughout life. Although there is no difference between younger and older, there is a difference between them. Differences in brain activity are influenced by age. Their differences are related to memory function, attentional process and executive function, all of which are known to decrease with age.



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