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We examined the association between vulnerability to financial exploitation and thickness of a brain region called the entorhinal cortex—which is affected very early by Alzheimer's disease —in ...
Additionally, while the study found a link between entorhinal cortex thickness and FEV, it does not prove one. Finally, the study does not include specific measures of Alzheimer's disease pathology.
Scientists have known for a while that Alzheimer’s disease affects some areas of the brain more than others. One key player ...
More information: Yuting Ma et al, Spatiotemporal characterization of disease-associated neurons in the entorhinal cortex-hippocampal circuit during AD progression, Protein & Cell (2025).
Researchers discovered that oligodendrocytes, not just neurons, produce amyloid β in Alzheimer's disease, and suppressing their activity improves disease pathology. This finding suggests new ...
Neurology > Alzheimer's Disease Emerging Depression Tied to Earliest Alzheimer's Pathology — Symptoms linked with very early amyloid accumulation in emotional control brain regions by Judy ...
A brain region affected very early in Alzheimer’s disease may explain why some aging people are at greater risk of financial exploitation. That is the key finding of our new study, published in ...
Published: November 22, 2024 8:24am EST A brain region affected very early in Alzheimer’s disease may explain why some aging people are at greater risk of financial exploitation.