Month: September 2022

Investigating the Link Between Neuroinflammation and Infection in Older Adults

Imagine your brain as a bustling city, where different areas work together to keep everything running smoothly. But what happens when there’s an infection? This study delves into the world of neuroinflammation, which is like the city’s immune response, and its connection to acute systemic bacterial infection in older adults with cognitive dysfunction. By using […]

Published on September 7, 2022

Uncovering Dementia with Machine Learning

Just as a detective uses clues to solve a mystery, scientists are using machine learning to uncover the secrets of dementia. Traditional diagnosis methods for dementia can be time-consuming and require lengthy questionnaires. To save time and reduce costs, researchers are developing a diagnosis model that uses machine learning to analyze questionnaire responses. They’re also […]

Published on September 7, 2022

Learning with certainty in childhood

Just like how kids trust their superhero action figures to guide their playtime adventures, young learners have a clever strategy of using certainty to guide their own learning journeys. When kids feel certain about something, they stick to their existing beliefs and don’t actively seek out new information. But when they feel uninformed, they become […]

Published on September 7, 2022