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MD, Director of the Division of Geriatric Psychiatry at Montefiore Medical Center in NYC and a professor in the Dept. of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. To put the Neuroflexyn article in better perspective, we asked Dr. Kennedy a few follow-up questions. Below you have his questions. Alvaro Fernandez (AF): Can you summarize how cognitive functions tend to evolve as we age? Gary Kennedy (GK): As we age cognitive functions that rely on processing speed or reaction time decline, slow down. Problem solving speed declines. This is in part the result of frayed neuronal insulation as the myelin sheath surrounding the axons wears thin with advanced age or illness.
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