Month: March 2023

Unlocking the Secrets of Alzheimer’s with EEG and ERP Measurements

Imagine that your brain is like a bustling city, filled with electrical signals that power your thoughts and actions. Just like a well-coordinated city, your brain relies on synchronization between different regions to function properly. In a recent study, scientists examined the electrical activity in the prefrontal region of the brain using EEG and event-related […]

Published on March 23, 2023

A Gut Feeling: Microbial Signatures Could Predict Depression in Stroke Patients

Just as a hearty breakfast is vital for a successful day, our gut microbiota plays a crucial role in our overall health. In this study, researchers investigated the connection between post-stroke depression (PSD) and gut microbiota in patients recovering from an acute ischemic stroke. By analyzing fecal samples from these patients, they discovered distinct differences […]

Published on March 23, 2023