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Evidence for neuroplasticity and lifelong adaptability of the human brain

12 days ago
  • #somatosensory-cortex
  • #aging-brain
  • #neuroplasticity
  • The human brain retains neuroplasticity into advanced age, particularly in the somatosensory cortex responsible for touch.
  • High-resolution MRI scans (7 Tesla) revealed that while the cerebral cortex thins with age, some layers remain stable or even thicken, suggesting adaptability.
  • The middle and upper layers of the cortex, critical for processing tactile stimuli, show resilience to aging, while deeper layers exhibit thinning.
  • Compensatory mechanisms, such as increased myelin content in deeper layers, counteract age-related decline, as observed in both humans and mice.
  • The findings support the idea that sustained sensory and motor activity preserves brain function, highlighting the importance of lifelong stimulation for healthy aging.