Can everyone be an Einstein?

Einstein

There was a rather flip, funny, yet informative article about neuroplasticity the other day in the Times (the real one, not the NYT). It’s worth reading in full, but here’s a taster:

The brain is not, as the brain trainers like to say, a muscle. It is a 1.3-kilogram crème caramel-like mix of fat, water and proteins driven by electricity and chemicals called neurotransmitters … It’s made to last, at best, about 100 years. It shrinks and deteriorates with age. By the time you’re 30 you’re probably past your intellectual peak. This is a problem, as we’re living longer and longer, and the danger is that we’ll just get stupider and stupider.

It’s a particular problem for baby-boomers, the large, rich, spoilt generation born after the second world war. They’ve had everything, they run the world, but now they’re in their fifties and sixties. They love

Posted at 6am on Nov 20, 2008 | 5 comments
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