In older adults, fluctuating sense of control linked to cognitive ability
Everyone has moments when they feel more in control of their lives than at other times. New research from North Carolina State University shows that this sense of control fluctuates more often, and more quickly, than previously thought and that this sense of control may actively affect cognitive abilities....
Source: PhysOrg - Monday, 13 February
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