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Cause of Alzheimer’s progression in the brain

For the first time, researchers have used human data to quantify the speed of different processes that lead to Alzheimer’s disease and found that it develops in a very different way than previously thought. Their results could have important implicatio…

Brain monitoring suggests common link between electrical tremors and mental health disorders

A new review of current literature has found that irregular responses in the brain to challenging tasks and mistakes could be key to understanding common links between abnormal behaviors in a range of mental illness and cognitive disorders.

The goal in mind

October 28, 2021 by - No Comment

The goal in mind

Scientists discover the brain’s internal goal map enabling animals to navigate precisely to a chosen destination.

PTSD symptoms vary over course of menstrual cycle, research finds

In women who have experienced trauma, post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms may vary over the course of the menstrual cycle, with more symptoms during the first few days of the cycle when the hormone estradiol is low, and fewer symptoms close to ovul…

Four commonly used medications reverse Alzheimer’s disease in mice

Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia in Western societies and it is estimated that 24 million people worldwide have this condition. Researchers have managed to reverse the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease in mice by administering dru…

Brain connectivity is lower in adults with PTSD or a history of sexual abuse

A study has found that adults with maltreatment-related posttraumatic stress disorder or a history of sexual abuse have lower brain connectivity in the attention systems known as the ventral and dorsal attention network. These networks enable us to shi…

Cartography of the visual cortex: Charting a new course for the organization of visual space

Researchers have uncovered a surprisingly complex yet precisely ordered map of visual space in area V2 of the cortex. Challenging previously held beliefs, this novel organization redefines mapping of visual space and reveals a newfound flexibility not …

Release of chemical dopamine in infant brains may help control early social development

Changing levels of the chemical dopamine, a chemical most associated with motivation, may help explain why stressful experiences during infancy can lead to lasting behavioral issues, a new study shows.

Brain circuitry for both positive and negative ‘valence’ affected by trauma

Research has revealed that the brain employs distinct circuitries that mediate positive, or rewarding, behaviors and negative, or aversive, ones. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has long been thought to arise from overactivity in the negative val…

Deterioration of brain cells in Parkinson’s disease is slowed by blocking the Bach1 protein, preclinical study shows

Researchers have identified an important pathway that controls a set of protective genes in Parkinson’s disease (PD). They report high levels of a regulatory protein, Bach1, in PD-affected brains and reduced disease symptoms after loss of Bach1 in prec…