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The Brain, the Mind and Dementia

Jeff Lapides

Presenting current and past research on neurological illness and treatment in easy-to-understand language.

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Things That Go Wrong With Alzheimer's

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Introduction

Let’s focus on what happens inside the neurons of a person who has Alzheimer's disease. But first, I need to explain how a nerve signal reaches a neighboring neuron.

Nerve Signals - The Las...

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Neuron Signals I

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Curtis Neveu: www.LearnBio.org

How Nerve Signals Move

In this post, I describe how a signal travels through the neuron’s outgoing axon on its way to another neuron. In the next post, I will describe the last step of the process...

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Protein Tangles in Alzheimer's Neurons

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Introduction

In my previous post, I discussed the amyloid plaques (outside of cells) seen in microscope images of Alzheimer’s brain tissue. The other feature of these images is string-like protein tangles se...

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Where do Alzheimer's plaques come from?

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In my previous posts, I have not brought up the inter-cellular (between cells) plaques and intra-cellular (inside the cell) protein tangles mentioned in most descriptions of Alzheimer’s disease. I...

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Observing Brain Synapses

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Summary

In the last post, I described how synapses, the connections between neurons in the brain, might be involved in storing memories. You may have wonder...

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