Older But Wiser: Why Risky Behavior Declines with Age
Older folks tend not to engage as much in risky behavior as teenagers and young adults do. Researchers at Yale and New York University found that adults in the study who were less inclined to take risks had less gray matter in a brain region called the right posterior parietal cortex, which ― you guessed it! ― is involved in decisions that entail risk.
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