A study in mice concluded that memory problems associated with age may be driven by our gut microbiome and that the vagus ...
Researchers found that gut microbes may contribute to memory loss by disrupting signals between the intestine and the brain.
引言认知衰退(Cognitive decline)是衰老过程中最令人畏惧的特征之一。在过去很长一段时间里,人们认为记忆的丢失仅仅是因为大脑内部神经元的自然老化和突触连接的磨损。然而,3月11日《Nature》的研究报道“Intestinal interoceptive dysfunction drives age-associated cognitive decline”,打破了我们对大脑衰老的传 ...
We become forgetful as we age. This is often seen as a universal truth, but in fact it is far from universal: some people remain incredibly sharp at 100 years old, while others experience memory loss ...
Introduction Traumatic brain injury is the most significant contributor to worldwide neurological disability. Patients with moderate to severe head injuries (msTBI) can have floridly abnormal ...
Scientists at Arc Institute and Stanford University have discovered that age-related memory loss may be driven by changes in the gut rather than the brain itself. In a study published in Nature, ...
Although we've all experienced the sensation of "eating" with our eyes and noses before food meets mouth, much less is known about the information superhighway, known as the vagus nerve, that sends ...
The team is led by Leanne Li of The Francis Crick Institute in London, England. Her research combines cancer biology and neuroscience to investigate how cancer communicates with peripheral nerves ...
Sleep scores in the morning. Heart rate variability after workouts. Steps before bed. The data had become a quiet hum ...