Month: October 2022

Exploring the Efficacy of rTMS for Alzheimer’s Dementia in Japan

Imagine trying different medications to treat a specific illness, but none of them work quite as well as you hoped. That’s the situation with Alzheimer’s dementia patients in Japan, where current medications have proven to be insufficient. However, a new approach called repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is being investigated. In this study, researchers conducted […]

Published on October 13, 2022

Sleep Apnea’s Relationship with Alzheimer’s Biomarkers Explored

Imagine your brain is a vast computer with different components working together. One important system is sleep, and when it malfunctions, like in obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), other parts of the computer can be affected. Researchers have found that OSA, a common sleep disorder, may be connected to Alzheimer’s disease (AD). In a recent study, […]

Published on October 13, 2022

The topological space of subjective experience

Subjective experiences, like a vibrant tapestry woven with intricate threads, often elude precise measurement. Instead, we resort to simple metrics that only capture a fraction of their richness. But what if we could unravel the dimensions and topological organization of subjective experience? Imagine it as a complex network, where each node represents a unique facet […]

Published on October 13, 2022