A new study analyzed older adults who ate 60 grams of unsalted skin-roasted peanuts every day for 16 weeks. Scientists found ...
It cautions that everyday exposure to urban air pollution may have long-term cognitive and behavioural consequences, hence ...
Frontotemporal dementia is a brain disease that affects the parts of your brain responsible for behavior, speech and memory. “Frontotemporal” stems from the names frontal and temporal lobes, which are ...
A loved one undergoing massive shifts in personality or speech can be challenging to work with. You might be wondering if it’s already a symptom of an underlying disease. Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) ...
Naturalistic gaze patterns appear to be a simple, noninvasive, and reliable indicator of cognitive decline, new research suggested. Investigators found that gaze patterns during image viewing mirrored ...
When someone we know or love starts to develop psychological issues, we don't often associate it with a form of dementia. However, this trait is one of the most common signs of frontotemporal dementia ...
Jung et al. present valuable work on the relationship between gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) levels within the anterior temporal lobes (ATL) to semantic memory while accounting for inter-individual ...
The predictive value of neuroimaging findings, specifically white matter lesions and medial temporal lobe atrophy, in assessing cognitive impairment before a stroke has been insufficiently explored.
Cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR) is how well blood vessels in the brain adjust blood flow when needed and is connected to brain function in conditions like stroke and Alzheimer’s. However, few studies ...
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