A large MRI study of more than 47,000 adults found that cerebellar aging is uneven, with posterior association regions and some motor-related areas showing steeper age-related changes. Larger cerebellar volumes were linked to better cognitive performance, supporting a threshold-reserve model in which the cerebellum may help sustain cognition before Alzheimer’s pathology becomes widespread.
The cerebellum may help aging brains stay sharper
- Post author:admin
- Post published:June 11, 2026
- Post category:uncategorized
- Post comments:0 Comments