Old age’s mental slowdown may be reversible

May 2, 2003 | Source: NewScientist.com news service

Administering tranquilers to monkeys to increase GABA or its effects can reverse mental decline, say researchers.

As people get older, the neurons in their brains increasingly fire non-selectively. By helping neurons to respond only to specific stimuli, GABA enables the brain to make sense of the vast quantity of incoming information.