ObjectivesThis study aimed to investigate local and remote functional connectivity in mild Alzheimer’s disease patients with sleep disturbances (ADSD) and those without sleep disturbances (ADNSD).MethodsThirty eight mild AD patients with sleep disturbances and 21 mild AD patients without sleep disturbances participated in this study. All subjects underwent neuropsychological assessments and 3.0 Tesla magnetic resonance scanning. […]
Published on October 18, 2023
Learning is like a beautiful dance where the steps continue even after the music stops. Just as dancers transition from one move to the next, our brain goes through cycles of plasticity and stability during both wakefulness and sleep to enhance learning. However, scientists have struggled to measure these dynamics accurately, hindering our understanding of […]
Published on October 18, 2023
Just like how we recycle materials to give them new life, the ventral temporal cortex (VTC) of our brains recycles its neural resources as we learn and experience the world. The VTC houses high-level visual areas responsible for recognizing important categories, like faces and words. It was previously thought that the right hemisphere becomes specialized […]
Published on October 18, 2023