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Brain may 'compensate' for Alzheimer's damage - PPT Presentation

學號 A0128304 姓名 柯雅倫 Allen 組長 學號 A0128310 姓名 王宜惠 May 學號 A0128380 姓名 王 一 Vic 學號 A0128381 ID: 189826

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Brain may 'compensate' for Alzheimer's damage

學號:

A0128304

姓名

:柯雅倫

Allen

(

組長

)

學號:

A0128310

姓名

:王宜惠

May

學號:

A0128380

姓名

Vic

學號:

A0128381

姓名

:歐陽緗

Sunny

學號:

A0128408

姓名

:徐仁斌

Simon

指導

老師:王貴民老師Slide2

Abstract in

English

Amyloid protein plaques and tangles generated is caused by Alzheimer's disease etiology, so scientists hope to find out the cause of memory decline. Slide3

However, research in Nature Neuroscience shows, the human brain may be able to compensate for some of the early changes seen in Alzheimer's disease.Slide4

By researchers at the University of California research indicates, 71 adults were no signs of mental decline, tangles of protein that are considered a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease because brain scans showed that had amyloid deposits, too.Slide5

After

the experiment , the scientists found that long-term activity of the brain may make symptoms of Alzheimer's disease slowed.Slide6

Our perspectives/views/thoughts

Allen

As long as a lot of movement, a lot of to think of some

questions with your brains, so that not only reduce the risk of their own also reduces the chances of suffering from Alzheimer's disease.Vic The human memory may have the opportunity to recover, I believe that this wide range of diseases will no longer fear the elderly.Slide7

Sunny

The human brain is able to automatically repair this feature is really

incredible. But

I think that human beings can prove through research to

discover.

It

can proves the infinite possibilities of human

.

Simon

I think this phenomenon be found will very exciting to some

people, and

it will give them a

hope of survival.

I wish more studies like this can help more and more people's diseases, even the discoverer was me

.Slide8

May

People need to more use the brain to slow the symptoms and scientists is still have many things need to research.Slide9

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