Science news articles about 'journal neurobiology'
New research shows how aging brain brings a healthy dose of perspective
... emotional response so that they are less affected by upsetting situations." The study, published in the journal Neurobiology of Aging, was performed under the co-ordination of Dr. Roberto Cabeza and ...Physical decline caused by slow decay of brain's myelin
... nerve axons and allows for fast signaling bursts in our brains. Reporting in the online version of the journal Neurobiology of Aging, Dr. George Bartzokis, professor of psychiatry at the UCLA ...High-fat Diet Could Promote Development Of Alzheimer's Disease
... in omega-3s. Details of the study -- which suggests that diets typical of most industrialized countries promote the development of Alzheimer's -- are outlined in the journal Neurobiology of Aging.Aging brains allow negative memories to fade
... St. Jacques, both of Duke University. In another article published earlier this year in the journal Neurobiology of Aging, the team reported that healthy seniors are able to regulate emotion better ...Research finds older women who are more physically fit have better cognitive function
New research published in the international journal Neurobiology of Aging by Marc Poulin, PhD, DPhil, finds that being physically fit helps the brain function at the top ...Cognitive decline begins in late 20s, study suggests
... lead investigator. His findings appear in the current issue of the journal Neurobiology of Aging. Salthouse and his team conducted the study during a seven-year period, working with ...Key Brain Receptors Linked To Learning and Memory Decrease with Age
... University researchers using advanced imaging technology have successfully tracked the loss of receptors with age, according to a report in the September issue of the journal Neurobiology of Aging.Rethinking Alzheimer's disease and its treatment targets
... disease begins much earlier, fueled by a natural process? Reporting in the current edition of the journal Neurobiology of Aging, UCLA professor of psychiatry George Bartzokis argues just that and says ...Squeak, squeak -- can you hear me now?
... . The research at the University of Rochester Medical Center was published online recently in the journal Neurobiology of Aging. The new mouse is expected to offer clues about how these lucky folks ...
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