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In a new study, researchers found that type 2 diabetes can “rewire" the brain in ways similar to early Alzheimer’s disease.
The anterior cingulate cortex, or ACC, is a part of the brain involved in higher-level thinking and emotional processing. It plays a key role in decision-making and motivation, as well as monitoring ...
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How the brain distinguishes between pain and itchhave uncovered the neural mechanisms underlying the processing of pain and itch in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC). This study, published in Nature Communications, provides new insights into ...
ACC stands for anterior cingulate cortex. It’s a part of the brain that’s linked with fundamental cognitive processes, including motivation, decision making, learning, goal-oriented behavior ...
Researchers examined the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), a brain region essential for decision-making, motivation, and processing rewards. When comparing subjects with type 2 diabetes to healthy ...
A potential link is the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC). The ACC supports behaviors related to cognition and emotions and is involved in some T2D-associated diseases, like mood disorders and ...
Based on their findings, published this week in the Journal of Neuroscience's Computational Properties of the Prefrontal Cortex Special Collection, it appears that diabetes weakens ACC function ...
Subscribe for FREE Based on their findings, published this week in the Journal of Neuroscience’s Computational Properties of the Prefrontal Cortex Special Collection, it appears that diabetes weakens ...
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