The clinical course of Alzheimer's disease (AD) is generally char-acterized by progressive gradual deterioration, although large clinical variability exists. Motivated by the recent quantitative reports of synaptic changes in AD, we use a neural network model to investi-gate how the interplay between synaptic deletion and compensation determines the pattern of memory deterioration, a clinical hallmark of AD. Within the model we show that the deterioration of memory retrieval due to synaptic deletion can be much delayed by multiplying all the remaining synaptic weights by a common factor which keeps the average input to each neuron at the same level. This parallels the experimental observation that the total synaptic area per unit volum...
This dissertation presents findings from two studies investigating the neuroscience of memory. Chapt...
The Alzheimer’s Disease main impact on the brain is the memory loss effect. Therefore, in the “neuro...
Neuronal hyperactivity and hyperexcitability of the cerebral cortex and hippocampal region is an inc...
The clinical course of Alzheimer's disease (AD) is generally characterized by progressive gradual de...
Background: Several previous computer-supported neural network models have been subjected to diuse, ...
Confirming that synaptic loss is directly related to cognitive deficit in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) h...
The neuropathology of Alzheimer disease is characterized by senile plaques, neurofibrillary tangles ...
We present observational evidence from studies on primary cortical cultures from AD transgenic mice,...
We recently proposed a novel paradigm of using convolutional neural networks (CNNs) to model informa...
Confirming that synaptic loss is directly related to cognitive deficit in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) h...
Every human is unique and so is her diseases. This statement seems trivial but its con-sequences are...
Every human is unique and so is her diseases. This statement seems trivial but its consequences are ...
Abstract We present observational evidence from studies on primary cortical cultures from AD transge...
The impairment of cognitive function in Alzheimer’s disease is clearly correlated to synapse loss. H...
Homeostatic synaptic scaling mechanisms, which normally balance potentiation during learning, may di...
This dissertation presents findings from two studies investigating the neuroscience of memory. Chapt...
The Alzheimer’s Disease main impact on the brain is the memory loss effect. Therefore, in the “neuro...
Neuronal hyperactivity and hyperexcitability of the cerebral cortex and hippocampal region is an inc...
The clinical course of Alzheimer's disease (AD) is generally characterized by progressive gradual de...
Background: Several previous computer-supported neural network models have been subjected to diuse, ...
Confirming that synaptic loss is directly related to cognitive deficit in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) h...
The neuropathology of Alzheimer disease is characterized by senile plaques, neurofibrillary tangles ...
We present observational evidence from studies on primary cortical cultures from AD transgenic mice,...
We recently proposed a novel paradigm of using convolutional neural networks (CNNs) to model informa...
Confirming that synaptic loss is directly related to cognitive deficit in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) h...
Every human is unique and so is her diseases. This statement seems trivial but its con-sequences are...
Every human is unique and so is her diseases. This statement seems trivial but its consequences are ...
Abstract We present observational evidence from studies on primary cortical cultures from AD transge...
The impairment of cognitive function in Alzheimer’s disease is clearly correlated to synapse loss. H...
Homeostatic synaptic scaling mechanisms, which normally balance potentiation during learning, may di...
This dissertation presents findings from two studies investigating the neuroscience of memory. Chapt...
The Alzheimer’s Disease main impact on the brain is the memory loss effect. Therefore, in the “neuro...
Neuronal hyperactivity and hyperexcitability of the cerebral cortex and hippocampal region is an inc...