Researchers have identified a brain protein whose absence leads to memory loss and Alzheimer’s-like damage in mice.
A new study shows that the human brain stores what we remember and the context in which it happens using different neurons.
Mayo Clinic Brain Bank secures $150,000 from Alzheimer’s Association for expanded research, outreach
The Alzheimer’s Association Florida Gulf Coast Chapter has announced $150,000 in funding for the Florida Autopsied Multi-Ethnic (FLAME) brain bank cohort at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville. The funding ...
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Separate neurons for content and context enable flexible human memory
The human brain must be able to link memory content to the circumstances in which it occurs. Researchers in Bonn have now discovered how the human brain uses two different groups of neurons to store ...
The National Alzheimer’s Coordinating Center unites the collections of the neuropathology cores at 27 NIA-funded AD Research Centers into a single database. It contains records on 13,000 brains, 3,000 ...
We often think of memories like the contents of a museum: static exhibits that we view to understand the present and prepare for the future.
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