Month: March 2023

Cracking the Code of Depression: A Brain-Computer Interface Breakthrough

Imagine your brain as a complex network that can get tangled up in knots when you’re feeling depressed. Scientists have developed a new system, called a brain-computer interface (BCI), that can predict and regulate the intricate neural dynamics of major depressive disorder (MDD). Using a simulation study, researchers first modeled the nonlinear and multiband neural […]

Published on March 6, 2023

Blocking Angiotensin II Receptors Reduces Alzheimer’s Risk, Study Finds

Imagine you have a door with a special lock that only allows certain people to enter. Now, let’s say these people have a strong protective effect on your brain, shielding it from the risk of Alzheimer’s disease. That’s basically what this study found! Researchers wanted to see if a specific type of medication called angiotensin […]

Published on March 6, 2023