A small device that senses light and reacts like a brain cell could change how machines see and think. Built at the nanoscale ...
CervoMed Announces New Clinical, Plasma Biomarker and Imaging Data at AAIC 2026 for Neflamapimod in the Treatment of Dementia with Lewy B ...
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The physics of consciousness: A Q&A with Dr. Izi Stoll on probabilistic computation and the holographic solution
The study of consciousness has long challenged the scientific community. Historically, researchers have struggled to explain exactly how physical neural activity gives rise to subjective perceptual ...
Alzheimer's Association International Conference (AAIC Meeting) 2026 July 12, 2026 11:15 AM EDTCompany ParticipantsTim Power - Head ...
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The hidden role of oxidized fats in Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer’s may begin not with plaques, but with broken fat cleanup. New research reveals how ApoE4 fails to clear oxidized lipids—and what we can do today to reduce risk and protect neurons ...
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Brain's immune cells put the brakes on out-of-control circuits in mouse model of Alzheimer's disease
Researchers at Trinity College Dublin have discovered that microglia—the main immune cells of the brain—play a critical role in maintaining the stability of neuronal networks in Alzheimer's disease.
The cerebellum and ventral tegmental area interact during unexpected omissions of aversive outcomes in humans, supporting a role for reward-like prediction error signaling in fear extinction learning.
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