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10,000 brain scans expose the real reason your memory fades with age
For years, scientists have known that the aging brain tends to shrink, but they have struggled to explain why some people suddenly start forgetting names, appointments, or why they walked into a room.
The Challenger astronauts "gave their all doing what they were called to do in life," McCoy tells her students. "Never be ...
Memory dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease may be linked to impairment in how the brain replays our recent experiences while ...
Memory dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease may be linked to impairment in how the brain replays our recent experiences while ...
A new study in mice suggests that memory problems in Alzheimer’s disease may stem from a breakdown in how the brain replays recent experiences during periods of rest. The research was carried out by s ...
The brain replays experiences during rest to create memories, but researchers think Alzheimer's may be the result of that ...
Scientists at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory have created a new method that more than doubles ...
An innovative and scalable proximity labelling method profiled proteins present in the Caenorhabditis elegans brain during learning, identifying known regulators as well as novel biological pathways.
Why some memories persist while others vanish has fascinated scientists for more than a century. Now, new research from the ...
A protective APOE gene variant is enriched in Super Agers—people over 80 who think like 50‑year‑olds—cutting Alzheimer’s risk ...
Alzheimer’s may destroy memory by flipping a single molecular switch that tells neurons to prune their own connections. Researchers found that both amyloid beta and inflammation converge on the same ...
Researchers have found that a natural aging-related molecule can repair key memory processes affected by Alzheimer’s disease.
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