Month: September 2023

Unlocking the Mind: Predicting Post-Stroke Cognitive Abilities with EEG

Imagine your brain as a sprawling network of interconnected highways. When a stroke occurs, these highways may get damaged, leading to cognitive impairment. But what if we could predict the future of those cognitive abilities? That’s exactly what a group of scientists set out to do using machine learning and electroencephalography (EEG). By analyzing brain […]

Published on September 28, 2023

Unlocking the Hospital Experience of Parkinson’s Patients

Think about this: imagine navigating a busy city with a map that’s missing street names. It would be frustrating, right? Well, when it comes to hospitalizing patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD), their experience can feel just as disorienting and challenging. A recent qualitative study conducted focus groups with individuals living with PD and their family […]

Published on September 28, 2023

Understanding Individual Differences in Aging and Memory

Just like our memory, cognitive decline can vary greatly as we age. Imagine a group of animals in a race, each with their own pace and obstacles to overcome. Similarly, adults differ in the age at which cognitive decline starts, how quickly it progresses, and how severe it becomes. This makes it challenging to find […]

Published on September 28, 2023