Memory gate controlled by contexts: potential key structure that could link small associative failures with severe cognitive disorders
Can the banal and transient forgetfulness that we all experience at some point in our lives give us clues about the neural mechanisms underlying the onset of severe dementia, such as Alzheimer´s disease (AD)? The hypothesis we propose suggests an affirmative answer. If access to the memory system (M...
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2025
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