Possible explanations for children’s better learning efficiency than adults
Children may acquire new knowledge and skills more quickly than adults. A new study, published in the journal Current Biology, suggests an explanation. Differences in the brain messenger GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) between children and adults may explain why children appear to be better able to learn and remember new information, according to the new study. […]
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