AMiNDR: A Month in Neurodegenerative Disease Research

182 - Cognitive & Behavioural Changes in Alzheimer's Disease: June 2021

Episode Summary

Ellen kicks off this series by telling you about the latest research from June 2021 on topics like cognition, memory, reading, gait, speech, depression, sleep, and even more. Learn how these symptoms may manifest in Alzheimer's disease patients, and the underlying mechanisms that contribute to them. If you're interested in behaviour and cognition in humans or in animals, this episode is for you! Sections in this episode: Cognition & Attention (3:32) Memory (9:59) Speech & Communication (16:31) Gait (23:05) Psychiatric Symptoms (26:58) Sleep & Circadian Rhythms (30:32)

Episode Notes

Ellen kicks off this series by telling you about the latest research from June 2021 on topics like cognition, memory, reading, gait, speech, depression, sleep, and even more. Learn how these symptoms may manifest in Alzheimer's disease patients, and the underlying mechanisms that contribute to them. If you're interested in behaviour and cognition in humans or in animals, this episode is for you! 

Sections in this episode:  

Cognition & Attention (3:32)  

Memory (9:59)  

Speech & Communication (16:31)  

Gait (23:05)  

Psychiatric Symptoms (26:58)  

Sleep & Circadian Rhythms (30:32) 

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You can find the numbered bibliography for this episode by clicking here, or the link below:

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We would like to thank our amazing team for all of the work that goes into every episode of AMiNDR. Today's episode was scripted by Ellen Koch and Vee Balendra, hosted and edited by Ellen Koch, and reviewed by Maria Zhu and Sarah Louadi. The bibliography was created by Tarini Boparai and wordcloud (wordart.com) generated by Sarah Louadi. 

Big thanks to the sorting team for sorting all the papers published in May into themes for our episodes: Jacques Ferreira, Elyn Rowe, Ellen Koch, Christy Yu, Nicole Corso, Sarah Louadi, and Naila Kuhlmann. 

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