A recent study has found that the hippocampus of a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease experiences region-specific tissue softening along with increased astrogliosis. This is similar to how a water balloon becomes softer and more fragile in certain areas when filled to capacity. Astrogliosis, which is the increase in the number and size of astrocytes […]
Published on August 28, 2023
Imagine your brain is like a garden. Just as tending to your garden with diverse plants and activities can promote its well-being, engaging in a variety of leisure activities throughout your life may enhance the health of your brain as you age. In a recent study, scientists investigated the connection between long-term environmental enrichment (EE) […]
Published on August 28, 2023
Semantic cognition and numerical cognition are dissociable faculties with separable neural mechanisms. However, recent advances in the cortical topography of the temporal and parietal lobes have revealed a common organisational principle for the neural representations of semantics and numbers. We discuss their convergence and divergence through the prism of topography. Read Full Article (External Site) […]
Published on August 26, 2023