A study from researchers at the Wellcome Trust has shown that a drug widely used to treat Parkinson's Disease can help to reverse age-related impairments in decision making in some older people. The study, published today in the journal iNature Neuroscience/i, also describes changes in the patterns of brain activity of adults in their seventies that help to explain why they are worse at making decisions than younger people. Poorer decision-making ...Tuesday, 26 March 2013
Parkinson's Drug Helps Older People to Make Decisions: Study
A study from researchers at the Wellcome Trust has shown that a drug widely used to treat Parkinson's Disease can help to reverse age-related impairments in decision making in some older people. The study, published today in the journal iNature Neuroscience/i, also describes changes in the patterns of brain activity of adults in their seventies that help to explain why they are worse at making decisions than younger people. Poorer decision-making ...
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