Before birth. BUT if you're asking when is the process such that you can remember it as an adult then the answer varies from about 2 to about 5.
well honestly it depend on how well u catch up on things but ussually you learn when you 8 because that when you brain can start to memorize things.
I can remember from age 3 and on. What about everyone else.
It is possible for a baby to remember things from when they were two. Though most kids do not remember much prior to being five years old.
My son is 8 years old, and he has memories as young as 3.
Brain training basically just uses different aids to accustom your child's brain to the learning process. Different techniques are used to introduce basic instructions.
- Therefore, you have the potential to be a smarter person when your brain is in its earlier stages.- You never lose the ability to learn new things it just increases at a slower rate, of course a healthy brain through the majority of your life would gather up more information as well as persist longer your older negro.- Brain cell start to perish more drastically when you're about 20-25 years old, that's maybe why we start school at such a young age? hehehe i farted
Well it depends on how mature you are. Also if you want to go to the Olympics I would say start around 4. If not maybe 7-10 would be best. Remember you can start a sport at any age.
Cerebral age, or brain age, is a theory developed by Dr. Kawashima (a Japanese neuroscientist), who claims that the brain stops developing at the age of 20. So when playing puzzle games that can give you the age of your brain at the end of each round, the closer the brain age is to 20, the better your brain is.
There is no "good" age it's whenever you want to or when your parents allow it I remember wearing it when I was 3
There is no 3DS-exclusive Brain Age game, but you could play the DS Brain Age game on a 3DS.
It is due to the fact that the brain is not fully developed. Actually it is not fully developed until around the age of 30.
Brain Age Express happened in 2008.