Month: July 2022

Detecting Alzheimer’s Disease Made Easy with Automated EEG Analysis

Just like finding a hidden treasure map can lead to great rewards, early detection of Alzheimer’s disease can help control its progression. But current detection techniques are either expensive, hard to access, or invasive. That’s why scientists have been exploring a new approach using resting state electroencephalography (EEG), which is safe and easy to use. […]

Published on July 11, 2022

Changes in Prefrontal Blood Flow and Cognitive Impairment in Parkinson’s Disease

Imagine your brain is a bustling city, with different neighborhoods representing different functions. In Parkinson’s disease (PD), cognitive impairment is like a roadblock or construction zone in the executive function neighborhood. A recent study investigated how blood flow in the prefrontal cortex, the executive control center, changed over time and its correlation with mild cognitive […]

Published on July 11, 2022