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What is “normal” aging and what’s not? You may need to set aside some negative stereotypes about getting older – and even some things you may have noticed in people decades older than you. For instance, you may have read statistics like the fact that more than 94% of adults 60 and...
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Encoding and retrieval of high-fidelity LTM depend upon hippocampal processes14, which are often disrupted in normal aging15. These hippocampal memory processes have been examined across the human lifespan with adaptations of a behavioral pattern separation task16,17,18. The results from a growing l...
“I'll remember when I see it”. Indeed, the ability to recognise people, objects and places that we have encountered before is a vital cognitive function and has been the focus of numerous studies of memory. In particular, the role of thehippocampusin recognition memory has been the ...
A decade-long study of older adults in China has found that a healthy lifestyle is linked to slow memory decline even when people carry a risky gene for Alzheimer's. Memory loss is a common part of aging. While there is no cure for most conditions that cause cognitive decline, lifestyle...
A plethora of studies indicate the important role of cAMP and cGMP cascades in neuronal plasticity and memory function. As a result, altered cyclic nucleotide signaling has been implicated in the pathophysiology of mnemonic dysfunction encountered in several diseases. In the present review we provide ...
inTlr9-KO (Extended Data Fig.7). CFC induced a set of highly conserved genes across neuronal clusters and occasionally in non-neuronal cells, with most genes associated with the endomembrane system and acting as endoplasmic reticulum chaperones and regulators of vesicle trafficking and function, and...
The focus is now shifting from physical well-being to improvement in mental well-being or maintenance of cognitive function in old age. It is known that elderly people suffer from cognitive impairment, even without neurodegeneration, as a part of 'normal aging'. This 'age-associated memory ...
(biomedical or welfare related) and hypotheses tested. A multi-layered approach is needed to cover the full range of pig behavior, because cognition is not a unitary function but involves multiple and dissociable systems that interact in cognitive processes. This should be kept in mind when ...