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Brain Development From Birth to Old Age: An Overview
The brain is constantly changing everyday. As we age, our brains tend to go back to the same stage that they were in when we were born, our memories start to get shorter, and conversations start to not make sense. Today, we have more knowledge about the brain then we have had ten years ago. Scientists spend less time researching the functions of the brain and spend more time on human anatomy. The brain has been treated as an unimportant part of the body.
I think that scientists should spend more time focusing on the brain, and going into deeper study. If scientists studied the brain more, there would be a cure for diseases such as alzhiemers. I think that infancy to the brain can be reversed after a few years of indepth study. I think that the brain will eventually be able to expand its capacity to learn if scientists take the time to study. The brain will improve greatly in a short period of time.
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