The mysterious world of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is like a puzzle, with many missing pieces. One key piece appears to be the fusiform gyrus, a region in the brain that plays an important role in memory and cognition. In this study, scientists investigated the genes and gene interactions in the fusiform gyrus of individuals with […]
Published on May 15, 2023
Understanding how the brain responds to rehabilitation in the elderly is like peering into a microscopic world, then zooming out to see the bigger picture. This study provides evidence at multiple scales – from the micro level of individual brain cells, to the meso level of neural circuits, all the way up to the macro […]
Published on May 15, 2023
Just like a jigsaw puzzle, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a complex condition that encompasses various aspects. The condition affects a wide range of functions, including social interactions, communication skills, motor behaviors, and sensory processing. Researchers have identified numerous genetic and environmental factors associated with ASD, making it a multifaceted disorder with no definitive cause. […]
Published on May 14, 2023