AMiNDR: A Month in Neurodegenerative Disease Research
The AMiNDR Team
340 episodes
9 months ago
This is a podcast made by scientists for scientists, to help you save time so you can conduct better research. For a given month, we sort the abstracts of the latest primary research articles on Alzheimer's disease into separate categories. We then summarize them for you to enjoy on the bus, on your jog, or in the lab. We hope you find our podcast useful and accessible.
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This is a podcast made by scientists for scientists, to help you save time so you can conduct better research. For a given month, we sort the abstracts of the latest primary research articles on Alzheimer's disease into separate categories. We then summarize them for you to enjoy on the bus, on your jog, or in the lab. We hope you find our podcast useful and accessible.
322 - Functional Connectivity & Imaging in Alzheimer's Disease: November 2022
AMiNDR: A Month in Neurodegenerative Disease Research
21 minutes 30 seconds
2 years ago
322 - Functional Connectivity & Imaging in Alzheimer's Disease: November 2022
Ellen brings you summaries of 8 abstracts from November 2022, all about functional connectivity and imaging in the context of Alzheimer's disease. There are a variety of brain regions covered in today's episode, including cortical regions, subcortical structures, and the hippocampus. Spanning studies in both humans and animals, this episode is sure to have something of interest to you and your research!
Sections in this episode:
Cortical regions (3:39)
Subcortical forebrain regions (8:57)
Hippocampus (14:30)
AMiNDR: A Month in Neurodegenerative Disease Research
This is a podcast made by scientists for scientists, to help you save time so you can conduct better research. For a given month, we sort the abstracts of the latest primary research articles on Alzheimer's disease into separate categories. We then summarize them for you to enjoy on the bus, on your jog, or in the lab. We hope you find our podcast useful and accessible.