Scientists hunt for Alzheimer's earliest warning signs in the brain
NCT ID NCT06880510
Summary
This study aims to understand how a small, deep-brain area called the locus coeruleus is involved in the earliest stages of Alzheimer's disease. Researchers will use brain scans, eye-tracking, and simple nerve stimulation in 150 adults to see if changes in this area can predict future memory problems. The goal is to find new ways to detect risk long before symptoms appear.
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Cornell University
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