Learning, education and further development is an ongoing process
throughout life. National and international organisations and programmes
are committed to lifelong learning and promote educational activities
beyond conventional vocational training.
The interest in certain
topics and the desire to remain physically and mentally fit and agile as
one grows older are incentives that prompt adults to continue learning.
Brain research proves them right. Experts believe that the fact that the
ability to concentrate and the capacity to remember declines with age
should not be a reason to stop learning. On the contrary, lifelong
learning and dealing with complex and demanding content train serve to
train brain activity and mental abilities and contribute to well-being
in old age.
The special stamps "MRI 1" and "MRI 2" (face value:
CHF 0.90 each) show abstract images of brains scanned using magnetic
resonance imaging. The shimmering hologram foil symbolises changes in
brain activity. Both special stamps will be printed together in a
sheetlet of 8 stamps.