The Latest Advancement in Methodologies of Assessing Nutritional Impact in Cognitive Development
It is well-known that human brain develops significantly in early infancy, but it could remain malleable throughout lifespan development, and lifestyle factors – including nutrition and fitness – can significantly enhance brain function. Dr. Cohen explains how memory systems specifically remain plastic and support plasticity through lifespan development, therefore making them a promising target of nutritional enhancement.
CONFERENCE MATERIALS
48TH ANNUAL ESPGHAN: FEEDING DIFFICULTIES
Presented by Benny Kerzner, MBBCh, FCP (SA)6 - 9 May 2015
Center for Translational Research in Aging & Longevity; Department of Health & Kinesiology; Texas A&M University; College Station, Texas, USA
PRESENTER: NEAL J. COHEN, PHD
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Center for Nutrition, Learning, and Memory, Center for Lifelong Improvement of Minds & Brains, Beckman Institute, USA
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