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          ·July 17, 2017·3 min read

          Daily Crosswords Linked to Sharper Brain in Later Life

          A new study from the University of Exeter adds to growing evidence that embarking on daily challenging puzzles can help protect brain function later in life. Researchers report older people who complete a daily crossword have brain function equivalent to people ten years their junior when it comes to grammatical reasoning and short term memory accuracy.
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          ·July 15, 2017·4 min read

          How Neurons Sense Our Everyday Life

          Researchers at King's College London have identified a molecular mechanism that allows neural connections to adapt as a result of experience. This adaptation fuels our ability for memory and learning.
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          ·July 10, 2017·4 min read

          More Evidence That Natural Plant Compound May Reduce Aging’s Cognitive Effects

          Researchers from Salk Institute have found additional evidence that fisetin, a natural compound found in strawberries, could help to treat cognitive decline and memory loss associated with aging. They discovered the compound reduced memory loss in mouse models of Alzheimer's disease. Based on the findings, researchers report fisetin could help prevent other age related neurodegenerative diseases.
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          ·July 10, 2017·7 min read

          Brain Training Has No Effect on Cognitive Function or Decision Making

          Over the past few years, brain training programs have grown in popularity with claims of helping to improve memory and cognitive function. However, a new study in the Journal of Neuroscience reports a popular commercial brain training system had no effect on cognitive function beyond practice effects on the training tasks. They system also had no effect on decision making.
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          FeaturedNeuroscience
          ·July 10, 2017·3 min read

          Chew On This: Reduced Mastication Impairs Memory and Learning Function

          Researchers find changes in masticatory stimuli can modulate neurogenesis and hippocampal function. Published in the Journal of Dental Research, findings reveal reduced mastication impaired learning and memory function in mice.
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          ·July 9, 2017·4 min read

          New Clues to How Memories Form in the Brain

          A study recently published in Neuron may provide new insights into how memory forms in the brain. Researchers discovered acquired olfactory memory is associated with synaptic long term potentiation, which can last for at least two weeks.
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          FeaturedNeurology
          ·July 9, 2017·5 min read

          What’s the Difference Between Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia?

          A common misconception is that Alzheimer's disease and dementia are the same thing. Alzheimer's disease is simply one form of dementia. Researchers from Texas A&M describe how Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia impact the lives of both patients and their families, and provide new insights into minimizing the risks of developing neurodegenerative conditions.
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          ·July 6, 2017·3 min read

          Drug Restores Cells and Memories in Alzheimer’s: Mouse Study

          A new drug has proven effective at restoring memories and neural connections in mouse models of Alzheimer's disease. The new drug was originally developed as a treatment for Schizophrenia. While the drug does not destroy amyloid plaques associated with Alzheimer's, it does allow the plaques to co-exist with neurons.
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          ·July 6, 2017·6 min read

          Controlling Memory By Triggering Specific Brain Waves During Sleep

          Using optogenetics, researchers manipulated pulses of neural activity during non REM sleep that made mice either remember of forget things they had learned. This novel study demonstrated that altering sleep spindle oscillations during sleep has an impact on memory formation and retention.
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          FeaturedNeuroscience
          ·July 5, 2017·4 min read

          Brain Changes Accompany Development of Metamemory from Childhood to Adolescence

          According to researchers, the ability to assess memory quality appears in children, and metamemory continues to improve beyond childhood into adolescence. The findings could provide new insights into effective learning methods and assist teachers to devise new educational strategies.
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          ·June 30, 2017·7 min read

          Stiff Vessels and Low Blood Flow in the Brain Forewarn of Dementia

          Researchers report harmful plaques associated with Alzheimer's disease may build up in the brain as a result of high blood pressure and decreased cerebral blood flow.
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          ·June 29, 2017·4 min read

          Hippocampus Underlies the Link Between Slowed Walking and Mental Decline

          A new study reports a connection between slowed walking speed and cognitive decline appears to arise in the right hippocampus. Researchers recommend older people may benefit if their doctors measure their walking speed and check for changes over time, which could be an early indicator of impending cognitive decline.
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