Month: February 2022

A Spatiotemporal Brain Network Analysis of Alzheimer’s Disease Based on Persistent Homology

Current brain network studies based on persistent homology mainly focus on the spatial evolution over multiple spatial scales, and there is little research on the evolution of a spatiotemporal brain network of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). This paper proposed a persistent homology-based method by combining multiple temporal windows and spatial scales to study the spatiotemporal evolution […]

Published on February 9, 2022

Multi-Targets: An Unconventional Drug Development Strategy for Alzheimer’s Disease

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that eventually leads to dementia and death of the patient. Despite the enormous amounts of resources and efforts for AD drug development during the last three decades, no effective treatments have been developed that can slow or halt the progression of the disease. Currently available drugs for […]

Published on February 9, 2022

Can’t wait or won’t wait? The two barriers to patient decisions

Impatience results from the belief that waiting is either too hard or not worth it. Distinguishing between these barriers informs which intervention will increase patience. Making waiting easier increases patience when people are unable to wait. Increasing the value of waiting increases patience when they lack the desire to wait. Read Full Article (External Site) […]

Published on February 9, 2022