Letter from the Editor: The Aging Brain

Our brains are like human computers. They interpret sensory inputs that lead to appropriate outputs. Both human and nonhuman computers can fail at this, through “normal” aging and a variety of internal and external insults. Their processing speeds slow with age. One runs out of adequate memory and the other loses memory with time. Certain precautions can prevent or slow the destruction. Employing the latest antiviral software and not falling prey to ran som ware invasions can go a long way to protecting personal computers.
Source: Seminars in Roentgenology - Category: Radiology Authors: Source Type: research