Rethinking forgetfulness: The brain’s strategic erasure as a learning tool
Rethinking forgetfulness: the brain’s strategic erasure as a learning and adaptive tool for enhanced memory recall and decision-making.
Rethinking forgetfulness: the brain’s strategic erasure as a learning and adaptive tool for enhanced memory recall and decision-making.
The emergence of two new drugs to treat Alzheimer’s disease provides a rare burst of hope for the field of Alzheimer’s research.
Scientists from Japan conducted a study suggesting that an oxytocin derivative may help reduce the cognitive decline seen in Alzheimer’s disease.
In his 40s and a self-described fitness nut, Stephen Chambers doesn’t seem like someone who would be worrying about Alzheimer’s.
When Theresa Braymer can’t remember a word or name, she sometimes second-guesses herself. At 59, she is young to be showing signs of late-onset Alzheimer’s. But…
By working with the episodic memories of animals, scientists believe they might be able to crack the Alzheimer’s code and help some 5,8 million sufferers globally.