Home » Psychology news » Feeling young could mean your brain is aging more slowly
Feeling young could mean your brain is aging more slowly
July 3, 2018 by NewsBot
While some people are young at heart, others feel older than their age -- and a recent study finds that this 'subjective age' may reflect brain aging. Researchers found that elderly people who feel younger than their age had a younger estimated brain age, compared with those who felt their age, or older than their age. The study is the first to find a link between brain aging and subjective age.