The Incredible Thing Photography Can Do For Your Aging Brain

When it comes to keeping your mind sharp as you age, a new study says to "use it or lose it."  New research from the University of Texas at Dallas found that it's important in old age to exercise your brain by taking up new and challenging hobbies. Just as exercise is vital for keeping your body in running condition, researchers say that complex activities are needed to keep the brain in tip-top shape.  Researchers studied 39 participants over a 14-week period to examine the effects various types of activities had on brain function. After undergoing MRI scans to measure brain activity at the beginning and end of the study, the group which took on more challenging activities showed memory and cognitive improvements the other groups did not. "The present findings provide some of the first experimental evidence that mentally-challenging leisure activities can actually change brain function and that it is possible that such interventions can restore levels of brain activity to a more youth-like state," study co-author Denise Park said in a statement.  The cohort was split into three groups -- a high challenge group, a low challenge group and a placebo group. The placebo group didn't add any new learning tasks to their routines, but did spend time on non-participative activities like listening to music or watching movies. The low challenge group socialized or did simple cooking tasks. The high challenge group took on more complex hobbies that required continuou...
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