I have read medical articles about brain snapping in adolescents where parts of brain change at faster pace then others and why some see the teen emotions not as regulated as when get older and parts of brain have caught up to each other. Is there a reverse of this for when adults become elderly? Any medical articles that say may experience changes in their brain structure and function that impacts elderly ability to regulate emotions? Thinking there might be and would be interested to read the science behind it v just “oh that’s uncle Joe!”
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