Month: December 2020

Dynamic Modulation of a Learned Motor Skill for Its Recruitment

Humans learn motor skills (MSs) through practice and experience and may then retain them for recruitment, which is effective as a rapid response for novel contexts. For an MS to be recruited for novel contexts, its recruitment range must be extended. In addressing this issue, we hypothesized that an MS is dynamically modulated according to […]

Published on December 23, 2020

The Cognitive Profile of Mild Cognitive Impairment Due to Dementia With Lewy Bodies—An Updated Review

Objective: Dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB) is the second most common type of neurodegenerative dementia. Yet, the domain-specific cognitive impairment of the mild cognitive impairment (MCI) phase of this disease (DLB-MCI) is still not been established. This article gives an updated review on the neuropsychological profile of DLB-MCI, building on the findings from a previous […]

Published on December 23, 2020

Does Diet Have a Role in the Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease?

The aging process causes many changes to the brain and is a major risk factor for the development of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). Despite an already vast amount of research on AD, a greater understanding of the disease’s pathology and therapeutic options are desperately needed. One important distinction that is also in […]

Published on December 23, 2020