Ebola Survivors Face Years of Neurological Symptoms Including Memory Loss and Cognitive Decline
A 7-year NIH-led study finds over half of Ebola survivors experience lasting cognitive dysfunction, persistent headaches, and depression.
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A 7-year NIH-led study finds over half of Ebola survivors experience lasting cognitive dysfunction, persistent headaches, and depression.
Yale researchers show BCI learning accelerates when neural mappings align with the brain's natural activity geometry, a breakthrough for neurotechnology.
A published erratum flags missing funding and funder role information in a recent JAMA Neurology study, raising transparency questions.
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A 6,000+ organoid study links specific cellular phenotypes to microcephaly, polymicrogyria, epilepsy, and intellectual disability with 92% classification accuracy.
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A specific cholinergic brain circuit drives post-surgery memory decline in aging — and reactivating it rescues both cognition and neurogenesis.
Columbia researchers reveal how basolateral amygdala neurons juggle multiple emotional variables simultaneously, enabling precise behavioral readouts.
Losing a key cholinergic peptide dramatically worsens memory in Alzheimer's mice, pointing to a overlooked pathway in cognitive decline.
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