At what age do humans learn fastest?

Question:How well does the human brain hold up over time?

Ex: age 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, etc.

Answers:
To begin with, humans learn by growing dendrites. These are special cells in your brain that connects nerve cells to each other. What happens when you think is that nerve cells release chemicals to the other cell, triggering more release of the chemical to other nerve cells. The more dendrite, the faster the message gets to the brain. Special chemicals stores information, but that's something no one has been able to understand.

Thus really we learn best at age 8 to 26. At early stage, 8 to 12, most of that info is stored like a unconious state, like doing addtion. You have no idea that you learned it, and you can remember what exactly you learned, but it in you. Later stages when the brain is fully developed, your brain grows the dendrites faster, so you remember all those complicated stuff.

That being said, if you learn more, you will learn faster. If you just sit there and do nothing, you can't learn. That's why people need to read more and do more when they are old because that stimulates dendrite growth and prevent brain cell deterioration .

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