Enriched environments for aging and neural decline
Let’s dive into the world of enriched environments; exploring the connection between complex, stimulating spaces and their impact on brain health. What design features contribute to neural stimulation and benefits for brain health, repair, and longevity? How might enriched environments be used in preventative and therapeutic treatment for stroke, dementia, traumatic brain injury, and even normal aging?
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