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How to erase a memory –- and restore it: Researchers reactivate memories in rats Date: June 1, 2014 Source: University of California, San Diego Health Sciences Summary: Researchers have erased ...
Research 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 late stages.
But by suppressing their activation, DDL-920 allows interneurons to generate stronger, sustained gamma oscillations. This could help restore cognitive function and memory,' the team said.
New research 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 late stages.
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.
Researchers at Georgia Tech have uncovered findings with implications for understanding memory and learning, which could lead to restoring memory in Alzheimer's patients.