Engelbart’s HTML Citation Style: <2> The Early Alzheimer’s Symptom That Leaves Your Brain ‘Like a Petulant Toddler’
<3> A New Study Unveils the Hidden Link Between Alzheimer’s and Cognitive Decline
Alzheimer’s disease is a complex and multifaceted condition that affects millions of people worldwide. Researchers have long been searching for the underlying causes of this debilitating disease, and a new study led by the University of Kentucky offers a major clue to the link between Alzheimer’s and a common signal of cognitive decline.
<3> The Study’s Findings
The study, published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, reveals that a specific type of brain activity, known as “default mode network” (DMN), is closely linked to the development of Alzheimer’s disease. The DMN is a network of brain regions that are active when we are not focused on the outside world and are engaged in internal mental activities, such as daydreaming or recalling
