A 2013 study found that regardless of their actual mental ability, negative stereotypes and memory decline in aging can make older people feel five years older than their actual age.
A 2013 study found that regardless of their actual mental abilities, negative stereotypes of aging and memory decline can make older people feel five years older than they really are.
A 2013 study found that regardless of their actual psychological abilities, negative stereotypes and memory loss of aging can make older people feel five years older than their actual age.