Showing posts with label Neurologic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Neurologic. Show all posts

July 07, 2025

The Evolving Mind: Embracing the Wisdom of the Aging Brain

Beyond stereotypes, discover the remarkable cognitive shifts and surprising strengths that emerge with age.

For too long, the narrative surrounding the aging brain has been dominated by a sense of loss and decline. We've been fed a steady diet of forgetfulness, slowed processing, and the specter of cognitive impairment. While it's true that some cognitive functions may indeed shift with age, this narrow perspective utterly misses the profound and often remarkable transformations that also occur.[2] 

September 21, 2024

Beyond Neurons: New Hopes in the Fight Against Alzheimer's Disease

Studies Reveals Microglia's Role in Alzheimer's Progression, and the Potential of Shp2

Alzheimer's disease, a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by memory loss, cognitive decline, and behavioral changes, has been a major public health concern for decades. While the exact cause remains elusive, a significant focus has been on the accumulation of beta-amyloid plaques in the brain.

Microglia cells surrounding and consuming beta-amyloid plaques in the brain
Alzheimer's research has mainly targeted neurons, as beta-amyloid plaques in the synaptic spaces disrupt their communication, contributing to cognitive decline and Alzheimer's symptoms.

September 10, 2024

Beyond the Brain: The Surprising Intelligence of Simple Cells

How Basic Biological Structures Can Think and Solve Problems

For centuries, we have believed that the human brain is the pinnacle of intelligence. However, recent advancements in neuroscience have challenged this long-held assumption. Scientists are discovering that even the most basic biological structures, such as simple cells, possess remarkable cognitive abilities. This blog post will delve into the fascinating world of simple cell intelligence, exploring how these tiny units can think, learn, and solve problems.

A human brain compared to a neural network in a petri dish.
The human brain is a complex network of neurons that processes information and controls actions. In contrast, basic neural networks are simplified models that mimic some brain functions. Despite their limitations, these artificial networks show promise in machine learning and robotics.

July 27, 2024

Mind Over Matter: Brain's Control Over the Immune System

Recent research is confronting the mind-body problem and its impact on global health concerns.

Recent research is currently focusing on the mind-body problem and its impact on global health issues. These studies are examining the complex link between mental and physical well-being, investigating how this connection impacts overall health worldwide. The findings of this research are significant, as they provide understanding of how our mental health can impact our physical well-being and vice versa, potentially leading to more holistic approaches to healthcare.

The mind-body problem, a philosophical puzzle that has puzzled thinkers for centuries, revolves around the interaction between the intangible mind and the physical body. While this question has traditionally been considered a matter of metaphysics, recent scientific advancements are shedding new light on the complex relationship between the brain and the body's immune system. 

Brain and immune system cell intertwined, symbolizing the mind-body connection.
New research suggests the brain may have more control over the immune system than previously thought.

July 16, 2024

Wakefulness: New Brain Network Maps Offer Novel Insights

Exploring the Mysteries of Consciousness: A Breakthrough in Understanding Wakefulness

Delving into the enigmatic realm of consciousness marks a pivotal moment in the study of wakefulness. This new era of research promises to unveil the secrets that lie at the core of our awareness. Join us as we embark on a journey to unravel the complexities of the human mind and shed light on the mechanisms that govern our state of consciousness.

AI illustrates the brain's wakefulness network, the brainstem, thalamus, hypothalamus, basal forebrain, and cerebral cortex.
This research identifies the neural network regulating wakefulness, improving our understanding of consciousness and coma treatments. Key neurotransmitters—dopamine, norepinephrine, acetylcholine, and serotonin—are vital for wakefulness and affect various brain regions. Understanding wakefulness is crucial for addressing conditions like insomnia and narcolepsy, which can impair cognitive and emotional health.

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