Loss of Cognitive Flexibility, Not Memory, May Be Earliest Sign of Alzheimer's
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- Impaired cognitive flexibility, not memory loss, might be the initial sign of Alzheimer's disease.
- A study on genetically engineered mice showed cognitive flexibility problems emerge before memory deficits.
- Overactive neurons in the medial prefrontal cortex lead to a feedback loop that increases amyloid-beta plaques.
- Chemically quieting overactive neurons in mice reduced amyloid accumulation and improved cognitive flexibility.
- Early diagnosis through cognitive flexibility could lead to more effective Alzheimer's treatment in humans.