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Brain stimulation restores synaptic plasticity in Alzheimer’s mouse model
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a debilitating neurodegenerative condition that affects a significant proportion of older people worldwide. Synapses are points of communication between neural cells that are malleable to change based on our experiences.
Low-intensity brain stimulation may restore neuron health in Alzheimer's disease
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a debilitating neurodegenerative condition that affects a significant proportion of older people worldwide. Synapses are points of communication between neural cells that are malleable to change based on our experiences. By adding, removing, strengthening, or weakening synaptic contacts, our brain encodes new events or forgets previous ones.
Although forgetfulness sometimes occurs due to temporary reasons such as stress or insomnia, in some cases it can be a sign of neurological diseases such as Alzheimer's. Expert Clinical Neuropsychologist Merve Türkkol explained the symptoms to watch out for.
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