According to Dr. Ramscar, why do our brains "slow down" as we get older?
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- According to Dr. Ramscar, why do our brains "slow down" as we get older? A: Our ability to process new and old information declines B: Our brains go into steady decline C: We have more information, so it takes longer to process it D: Older brains are more forgetful than younger brains are
- We should not rely on pocket calculators because ______.[A] they are not clever as our brains [C] they are harmful to our brains[B] we need to use our brains to prevent it from shrinking [D] we could not get enough practice on mathematics A: We should not rely on pocket calculators because ______. B: they are not clever as our brains C: they are harmful to our brains D: we need to use our brains to prevent it from shrinking [D] we could not get enough practice on mathematics
- The professor’s findings show that () A: our brains shrink as we grow old B: the front section of the brain does not shrink C: seventy-year-olds have better brains than sixty-year-olds D: thinking can slow down the process of ageing
- Why do the messages we get from our environment seem to defy common sense and contradict each other?
- According to the article, why is it harder for older people to remember names? A: Their brains cannot function as well as they used to B: There is a larger variety of names today than before C: Older adults understand which words don't usually go together D: Older adults know more people than younger adults do