新的研究发现,有本我的人随着年龄的增长可以提高智力

Eric Lyerly Esq.
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巴伊兰大学研究人员的一项新研究表明,智力残疾(包括唐氏综合症和非特异性智力残疾)的人可以在30多岁和40多岁时提高智力,这挑战了长期以来人们认为这些人通常会面临认知功能早期下降的假设(https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-024-74815-5)。
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New study finds individuals with ID can improve intelligence as they age

A new study from researchers at Bar-Ilan University suggests that people with intellectual disabilities (including Down syndrome and non-specific intellectual disability) can improve their intelligence into their 30s and 40s, challenging long-held assumptions that such individuals typically face an early decline in cognitive functioning (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-024-74815-5).

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