Alzheimer’s disease is widely known for its most visible symptoms, such as memory loss, confusion, and difficulty thinking clearly. These changes often appear slowly and become worse over time.
Neuroscientists at King’s College London (UK) have pinpointed a mechanism behind the increased neural connectivity seen in very early stages of Alzheimer’s disease. Published in Translational ...
Dopamine neurons in the midbrain may, with aging, be increasingly susceptible to a vicious spiral of decline driven by fuel shortages, according to a study led by Weill Cornell Medicine (NY, USA) ...
ALBUQUERQUE, NM and MEMPHIS, TN – November 25, 2025 – Scientists have uncovered a surprising mechanism by which a brain enzyme called OTULIN controls the expression of tau, the protein that forms ...
Loss and dysfunction of synapses have been linked to age-related cognitive decline and observed in Alzheimer's and other ...
A team of researchers from Israel and the US say their findings about biological brain flexibility in a new peer-reviewed ...
Mirror neurons are a type of brain cell that is activated both when performing an action and when observing another individual perform that same action, a process thought to help an individual ...