many people gain their memory in age of 50-70
In my old age my memory is failing me ...My computer has plenty of memory ...
at the age of 95
Some important questions to ask about memory include: How does memory work? What factors can affect memory? How can memory be improved or enhanced? How reliable is memory? How does memory change with age?
Memory decreases with age. When someone is in their twenties the brain starts to lose brain cells. The chemicals the brain needs to function properly are made, but not as abundant as they were when a person was younger.
There isn't a specific age group that has the best memory as it varies from individual to individual. However, research suggests that memory typically peaks in young adulthood and starts to decline gradually as people age, particularly after the age of 40. However, factors like genetics, lifestyle, and overall health can also influence an individual's memory abilities.
dont worry about it.
Its commonly referred to as senility.
Computer printers do indeed have replaceable memory. These computers are relatively new in age and have many wonderful memory features.
Long-term memory typically begins to develop in children around the age of 2 to 3 years old.
First of all, that completely depends on the person and the age. Around the age of 14-16 your memory can get blurry and you may forget what days certain things happened on. Many people who have the left side of the brain for the dominant part have a better memory than people who's right side of the brain is dominant. As you age memories get blurrier and you forget things. So yes, and no. People do have a good memory depending on age and the person.
Having memory loss depends for how you care to your body....If you don't sleep well you may have.....