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The Middle-Aged Brain

The middle-aged brain continues to adapt as adults use experience, knowledge, and problem-solving skills in everyday life. During this stage, some abilities such as quick recall or reaction time may begin to slow, while judgment, emotional regulation, vocabulary, and practical thinking often remain strong. Healthy routines, learning new skills, staying socially connected, and managing stress can support brain health during middle adulthood.

 
 
 

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