Date: 18/05/2017 13:28:42
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 1067135
Subject: You're not too old to learn that.

You’re not too old to learn that: New theory suggests that adults can combat cognitive aging by learning like an infant

Summary:

If we as adults continue to learn the way we did as children, we can redefine what it means to be an ‘aging’ adult, a new theory asserts.

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Date: 19/05/2017 07:59:18
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1067452
Subject: re: You're not too old to learn that.

I can only learn when my brain isn’t full. These days I can’t learn anything new without first forgetting something I know.

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Date: 19/05/2017 08:01:14
From: Bubblecar
ID: 1067453
Subject: re: You're not too old to learn that.

The world is divided into hafniums and hafnium-nots.

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Date: 19/05/2017 08:07:50
From: party_pants
ID: 1067460
Subject: re: You're not too old to learn that.

mollwollfumble said:


I can only learn when my brain isn’t full. These days I can’t learn anything new without first forgetting something I know.

Known as the Homer Simpson Effect.

Homer: Every time I learn something new, it pushes some old stuff out of my brain. Remember when I took that home wine-making course and I forgot how to drive?

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Date: 20/05/2017 15:59:49
From: transition
ID: 1068127
Subject: re: You're not too old to learn that.

Readed that, i’d dilute self-imposed some and say culture (ideology) tends it, being receptive to culture as humans are.

But then it has become an art hiding such influences in the individual.

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