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Neuroscience News.com: How the Brain Uses Place Cells to Anchor Episodic Memories
How the Brain Uses Place Cells to Anchor Episodic Memories FeaturedNeuroscience ·January 15, 2025 Summary: Researchers have developed a model explaining how place cells in the hippocampus anchor both spatial and episodic memories. Grid cells in the entorhinal cortex interact with … Continue reading
Harvard Public Health Magazine: Health care AI, intended to save money, turns out to require a lot of expensive humans
Feature Health care AI, intended to save money, turns out to require a lot of expensive humans You need people, and more machines, to make sure the new tools don’t mess up. Harvard Public Health Magazine Health care AI, intended … Continue reading
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New Atlas: Blows to the head might wake dormant disease-causing virus
Alzheimer’s & Dementia Blows to the head might wake dormant disease-causing virus By Michael Franco January 09, 2025 The new study might shed light on a way to prevent the development of Alzheimer’s after repeated head trauma, such as that experienced … Continue reading
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Scientific American is part of Springer Nature: The Forgotten History of the Discovery of Human Brainwaves. Quote: As the Nazis rose to power in the 1930s, mental hospitals became the epicenter of forced sterilization and “euthanasia” to promote “racial hygiene.”…..In Jena I learned that Lemke was in fact a member of the NSDP (Nazi party). He worked at the Erbgesundheitsgericht(Hereditary Health Court) to carry out forced sterilization of the mentally and physically unfit, broadly defined as the physically disabled, psychiatric patients, alcoholics, among others.
Opinion December 20, 2024 6 min read The Forgotten History of the Discovery of Human Brainwaves The centennial of the discovery of brain waves in humans exposes a chilling tale involving Nazis, war between Russia and Ukraine, suicide and the vicissitudes … Continue reading
Early Stress Alters Sperm DNA, Impacting Offspring’s Brain Development
Early Stress Alters Sperm DNA, Impacting Offspring’s Brain Development FeaturedGeneticsNeuroscience January 9, 2025 Summary: Childhood stress may leave lasting marks on sperm, altering epigenetic profiles and potentially influencing brain development in offspring. Researchers found that men with high levels of childhood … Continue reading
Ketamine Offers Hope for Parkinson’s Treatment-Linked Dyskinesia
Ketamine Offers Hope for Parkinson’s Treatment-Linked Dyskinesia FeaturedNeurologyNeuroscience January 3, 2025 Summary: Researchers have uncovered a new understanding of levodopa-induced dyskinesia, a common side effect in Parkinson’s patients, revealing that the motor cortex disconnects rather than directly causing these movements. The … Continue reading
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With over 650 publications to his name, Meaney has helped bridge the gap between molecular biology and public health. Neuroscience News
How Early Experiences Shape Genes, Brain Health, and Resilience FeaturedGeneticsNeuroscience ·December 31, 2024 Summary: New research in epigenetics reveals how early-life experiences influence gene expression and brain development. By bridging the gap between nature and nurture, this work shows that environmental … Continue reading
Fascinating for people who have TBI “Human Thought Lags Behind Sensor Speed : Neuroscience News
Why does the brain process one thought at a time rather than many in parallel the way our sensory systems do? Credit: Neuroscience News Human Thought Lags Behind Sensory Speed Featured Neuroscience ·December 30, 2024 Summary: A new study reveals that … Continue reading
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I am 29 years old. At 24, I sustained a traumatic brain injury. It has been extremely difficult losing my intellect.. Comment from canisgallicus.com: 30+ yrs on with impact of TBI and never heard of it as described “extremely difficult losing my intellect”. To me this is the silent epidemic that nobody acknowledges and in a world of competitive focused on IQ, Elon’s essay conveys the case of a man aged just 29. 1990’s aged 32 it happened to me and as this website will convey, there were many hurdles summed up in yesterday’s visit to Nuclear Medicine for a Cat Scan where AI meets medicine. see below book I wrote while going through breast cancer treatment which details the medical conveyor belt of illhealth associated with TBI, Wisdom tells me that the reason the medical team tell you that the no head injury is the same because when you think about it no two people are the same. In my case, depression but more difficult to contend with, Anxiety, which made TBI far more difficult and complex.
Home Following Answer Spaces Notifications Elon Meir · What is it like to have very low IQ? I am 29 years old. At 24, I sustained a traumatic brain injury. It has been extremely difficult losing my intellect. I attended a … Continue reading
Slate : search canisgallicus.com Thread over the decades about the Royal City of Dublin hospital, Upper Baggot Street, a Cinderella hospital which could have such potential in the field of Neurology Mental Illness and becoming a centre of excellence. Recently a young English accent man and his photographer entered through the roof space and filmed a hospital where the last person walking out just said “shut the door”… Back to this article below: On the Shoulders of Giants. Psychiatry neurology need to be like other countries and have a centre of excellence. Our young people and at all age groups deserve this. Aside: Financial Times today 23rd December 2024 writes about the Italian City and community for people who suffer from mental illness. Trieste. Links
What the World Can Learn From an Italian City’s Approach to Mental Health By Kerry Morrison March 13, 202310:30 AM TweetShareComment This article is co-published with Zócalo Public Square. Mental illness haunts me in two different ways. The first surrounds me, living and working … Continue reading