Discover the neurobiology of SuperAgers, individuals in their 80s with the memory of those 30 years younger. Learn how they resist cognitive decline and tau proteins.

SuperAgers provide living proof that cognitive decline is not an inevitable part of getting older; by maintaining a brain structure that looks and functions like a much younger organ, they demonstrate a physical resistance to the ravages of time.
深度解析 80 岁高龄依然头脑清晰的人(超级老人 SuperAger)在大脑结构上的特殊之处,包括皮层厚度、神经元连接以及如何抵抗萎缩。






SuperAgers are individuals in their eighties and nineties who possess the memory and sharp cognitive profile of someone in their fifties. Unlike the typical script of aging that involves forgetting and cognitive struggle, these individuals maintain a brain structure that looks and functions like a much younger organ. Scientists study them to understand how some people can successfully defy the predictable patterns of cognitive decline.
The brain of a SuperAger shows a physical resistance to the ravages of time, specifically regarding cortex thickness and internal wiring. Research highlights that a specific part of their brain, the anterior cingulate, is often thicker than that of people half their age. This unique neurobiology allows their brains to function with the nimbleness of someone thirty years younger, rather than just being sharp for their age.
Yes, SuperAgers provide living proof that cognitive decline is not an inevitable part of getting older. By studying their resistance to the buildup of toxic tau proteins and their maintenance of brain structure, researchers can decode the secrets of successful aging. Their ability to maintain youthful brain health suggests that there are specific biological factors that can protect the brain from the typical damage associated with aging.
Criado por ex-alunos da Universidade de Columbia em San Francisco
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