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Increasing the formation of neurons in the hippocampus restored the memory function in mice with familial Alzheimer’s disease.
A team of scientists have demonstrated the first successful use of a neural prosthetic device to recall specific memories.
To test whether this would actually result in improved memory and cognition, researchers used mice that were genetically modified to have symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease.
Researchers at Georgia Tech have uncovered findings with implications for understanding memory and learning, which could lead to restoring memory in Alzheimer's patients.
Researchers have found that a pair of drugs can not only slow down Alzheimer’s disease but actually reverse it and restore memory in mice.
Research published today (Jan. 22) in the journal Brain reveals a new approach to Alzheimer’s disease (AD) that may eventually make it possible to reverse memory loss, a hallmark of the disease in its ...