Data could help researchers better understand and treat conditions like PTSD — ScienceDaily
A University of Minnesota Twin Cities researcher is part of an international team that has used imaging technology to show, for the first time, the creation and elimination of synapses between neurons in the...
‘Zone of uncertainty’ in the brain influences its ability to form new memories —...
The neocortex is the largest and most complex part of the brain and has long been considered the ultimate storage site for long-term memories. But how are traces of past events and experiences laid...
The benefits of brain health to our economies
I thank the members of the Global Council on Brain Health, particularly those issue experts contributing to our cognitively stimulating activities and behavior change reports, for inspiring this piece. I thank J. Peterson for...
Daehyun Yoon, PhD, Joins UCSF Radiology Faculty in the Body Imaging Research Group
The UC San Francisco Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging is pleased to announce that Daehyun Yoon, PhD, has joined our faculty as an assistant adjunct professor in the Body Imaging...
Neuroinflammation, not amyloid-β deposition, associated with brain network dysfunction in AD
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Study elucidates previously unknown mechanism for spatial learning — ScienceDaily
There are two fundamentally different cell types in the brain, neurons and glial cells. The latter, for example, insulate the "wiring" of nerve cells or guarantee optimal working conditions for them. A new study...
Calcium dysregulation could underlie lysosomal impairment in AD
Defective clearance of cellular waste by the lysosome, largely through autophagy, has been widely reported to contribute to the pathology of Alzheimer disease (AD). The underlying cause of autophagic or lysosomal impairment, however, remains...
Reducing anxiety is associated with lower risk of dementia
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Human-approved medication brings back ‘lost’ memories in mice — ScienceDaily
Students sometimes pull an all-nighter to prepare for an exam. However, research has shown that sleep deprivation is bad for your memory. Now, University of Groningen neuroscientist Robbert Havekes discovered that what you learn...
Explainable machine learning aggregates polygenic risk scores and electronic health records for Alzheimer’s disease...
In the present study, we constructed PRSs for AD risk and AAO, built ML models for predicting the risk of developing AD, and explored feature importance among PRSs, conventional risk factors, and ICD-10 codes...