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Brain scans just showed that loneliness reshapes the same memory circuits damaged early in Alzheimer’s — quiet isolation etching itself into the wiring of the mind
The entorhinal cortex is a sliver of brain tissue no bigger than a postage stamp, tucked just in front of the hippocampus. It ...
A longstanding question in neuroscience is how mammalian brains (including ours) adapt to external environments, information, and experiences. In a paradigm-shifting study published in Nature, ...
Wanting to better understand how the brain forms and stores long-term memory, an international team of scientists undertook a study of the brain's circuits. Their work sheds new light on the way the ...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) often begins long before it is clinically recognized, with subtle brain changes emerging years ...
Neurons in an area of the brain responsible for memory were significantly larger in SuperAgers compared to cognitively average peers, individuals with early-stage Alzheimer's disease and even ...
Researchers have discovered the mechanistic steps underlying a new type of synaptic plasticity called behavioral timescale synaptic plasticity (BTSP). The study reveals how the entorhinal cortex (EC) ...
This study illustrates the spatiotemporal dynamics of neuron subtype changes within the entorhinal cortex–hippocampal circuit during Alzheimer’s disease progression. EC-stellate neurons progressively ...
Researchers discover a neural switch in the medial septum that commands the brain to retrieve recent memories, shedding light ...
Imagine if patients with Alzheimer's could have their memories restored. Such a future may seem like a pipe dream, but a new ...
A longstanding question in neuroscience is how mammalian brains (including ours) adapt to external environments, information, and experiences. In a paradigm-shifting study published in Nature, ...
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