Month: September 2022

Cracking the Code: Unraveling Parkinson’s Disease with a PET Scan

Imagine you’re a detective investigating a complicated case. You gather clues, analyze evidence, and finally, you stumble upon a breakthrough – a piece of technology that can reveal crucial information. Researchers studying Parkinson’s disease have made a similar discovery with their use of striatal 18F-FP-DTBZ PET scans. These scans act as their trusty detective tools, […]

Published on September 14, 2022

Editorial: Current advances in genetic dementia and aging

Imagine exploring the uncharted territory of a vast jungle, filled with mysterious creatures and hidden treasures. This is how scientists feel as they dive into the world of genetic research on dementia and aging. With each step forward, they unravel more secrets about our genes and how they influence these conditions. By studying the DNA […]

Published on September 14, 2022

The Puzzle of Mentalizing: A Neurocognitive Journey

Like solving a complex puzzle, a recent study by Tan et al. delves into the intricate workings of mentalizing by adding the element of time. By using electrocorticography and sophisticated analytical techniques, researchers aim to uncover the precise mechanisms embedded in the brain network of mentalizing and how they interact. This groundbreaking research offers a […]

Published on September 14, 2022