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Brain waves during sleep predict dementia risk
Microstructural EEG features may offer a scalable tool for early dementia detection ...
A machine-learning study finds that "brain age" calculated from sleep EEG waves can predict dementia risk, with a 10-year age ...
Mass General Brigham researchers developed an AI tool to accurately predict which patients will develop cognitive impairment over the next five years by analyzing brain wave patterns during sleep Mass ...
Vivid dreams make sleep feel deeper - even when the brain is more active, suggests new research. The discovery of a "key" ...
Vivid dreams might be doing more than just entertaining your mind at night. Researchers found that immersive dreaming can actually make sleep feel deeper and more refreshing, even when brain activity ...
Dreams really may be the “guardians of sleep.” Picture your perfect morning wake-up. Your eyes flutter open, the sun is ...
Vivid dreams may actually enhance the feeling of deep, restorative sleep rather than disrupt it. The more immersive the dream, the deeper people reported their sleep felt.
As people age, their brains do, too. But if a brain ages prematurely, there is potential for age-related diseases such as mild-cognitive impairment, dementia, or Parkinson’s disease. If “brain age” ...
Adults with ADHD experience more frequent "sleep-like" brain activity while awake, driving lapses in attention and task ...
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