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125-Year Study of Chess Matches Suggests We Don’t Peak at The Game Until Our 30s – ScienceAlert
There comes a time in everyone’s life when the brain and the body reach their peak before age begins to take its toll.

There comes a time in everyone’s life when the brain and the body reach their peak before age begins to take its toll.
While muscle mass, strength, and function start to deteriorate around age 30, new research on professional chess players suggests the brain actually ages in a slower and more gradual way.
Analysing 125 years of expert chess games and tracking individual performances over lifetimes, scientists plotted a hump-shaped curve, a tiny little speed bump that stays true across various different…
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