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Birdwatching may reshape your brain as you learn birds for years
Science
Published on 4 May 2026

Experts show stronger brain activity when stakes rise
New research suggests birdwatching does more than improve observation and memory. Years of identifying birds appear to create measurable structural differences in the brain, boosting attention and visual processing. Studies also find expert birders display distinct brain activity under pressure, hinting that this “brain workout” could support cognitive reserve as people age.
- Long-term birdwatching correlates with brain structural differences
- Attention and visual processing appear to improve with practice
- Expert birders show altered brain activity under pressure
- The hobby may help build cognitive reserve for aging
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