Subtle signs of Alzheimer's disease can emerge decades before a diagnosis-;often in the form of irregular behaviors that reflect very early stages of brain dysfunction.
Tau behaves abnormally in the brain in people with Alzheimer’s disease. This latest study points to a reason why.
The retina is often referred to as an "outpost of the brain"—after all, important steps in visual signal processing do not ...
Neuralink says that the study's launch is an important step towards restoring not just digital but also physical freedom.