Memories—The Long, the Short, and the Schemas
From simple synaptic rearrangements to complex neural networks, researchers are wrestling mightily with memory...
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From simple synaptic rearrangements to complex neural networks, researchers are wrestling mightily with memory...
Scientists would love to map the activity of neural circuits that drive behavior, thought, and emotion...
Doctors and caregivers have known for years that people with Alzheimer disease have an altered sense of time...
No one disputes that Alzheimer’s, as well as other neurodegenerative illnesses, are in part diseases of misfolded protein piling up in neurons. Yet...
Anesthesia dulls the senses by design, but for elderly people the after-effects might be more than they bargained for...
This is Part 2 of a two-part meeting report.
This is Part 1 of a two-part meeting story.
When amyloid-β (Aβ) peptides get together, the trouble starts. A conformational change in Aβ, followed by...
In neurons, mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) regulates a variety of signal transduction pathways, including...
Excitotoxic cell death, the end for many cells after ischemic brain injury and in some neurodegenerative diseases, is...
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The International Conference AD/PD has been growing steadily; this year...
The first rule of triage is do no harm, but try telling that to microglia...
They may only tip the scales at a measly 15 grams per mole, but methyl groups carry considerable weight when...
Researchers have published the first postmortem confirmation of amyloid pathology corresponding to a positive PET scan...