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old/young effect

The old/young effect refers to how the brain's response to stimuli varies with age. In younger individuals, the brain often reacts more strongly to certain signals, showing heightened activity. As people age, this response tends to diminish, leading to a reduced sensitivity or altered processing, especially in the context of sensory or cognitive tasks. This effect highlights how aging can influence neural efficiency and responsiveness, reflecting broader changes in brain function over time.