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PsyPost on MSNSmall folds in the brain may hold key insights into Alzheimer’s and aging-related cognitive declineTiny, shallow grooves on the surface of the brain may provide new insight into how aging and Alzheimer’s disease affect brain ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNHow the Brain Recovers from Running a Marathon Could Lead to Better MS TreatmentDiscover how the brain "eats" itself during a marathon, and how the recovery process opens doors to possible MS treatments.
Brain-wide mapping reveals that engrams for a single memory are distributed across multiple brain regions. Nature Communications , 2022; 13 (1) DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-29384-4 Cite This Page : ...
They also genetically labeled different brain cell types to compare the density and spatial location of vasculature across various regions. They published their findings in Cell Reports on June 21.
The brain regions involved in recognizing and naming emotional states—primarily the ventrolateral prefrontal cortex and language areas—show enhanced functional connectivity after regular practice.
Functional connectivity measurements show handwriting activates default mode network regions—brain areas associated with imagination and self-generated thought—more strongly than typing.
However, little is knowing about connection of the brain regions supporting these important cognitive functions with the human memory system. The human memory system is seated in the medial ...
The brain can be classified into three major regions — the cerebrum, cerebellum, and the brainstem, each responsible for essential activities like movement, balance, and autonomic functions.
Can Your Brain Experience Two Emotions Simultaneously? Here’s What A Neuroscientist Thinks - Inverse
These brain regions in the cortex that carry out more advanced functions appear to represent much more complex states, allowing someone to truly feel mixed emotions.
Researchers find that SARS-CoV-2 spike protein persists in the skull-meninges-brain axis, driving neuroinflammation, neurodegeneration, and heightened vulnerability to brain injuries.
Connectivity of the entorhinal cortex is of particular interest for us, since this is one of the first brain regions affected by Alzheimer’s disease. Our discovery defines the anatomical constraints ...
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