FOXG1 Improves Cognitive Function in Alzheimer’s Disease by Promoting Endogenous Neurogenesis
Impact of FOXG1 on Neurogenesis The role of FOXG1 in neurogenesis is increasingly being recognized as pivotal, particularly in the […]
Impact of FOXG1 on Neurogenesis The role of FOXG1 in neurogenesis is increasingly being recognized as pivotal, particularly in the […]
Understanding Concussions in High School Sports Concussions have become a significant concern in high school sports, representing a type of
Sport-Related Concussions in High School Athletes: A Comprehensive Update Read Post »
Concussions and post-concussion symptoms significantly impact the brain’s ability to process and integrate sensory information, leading to a phenomenon termed “internal fake news.” This occurs when altered sensory perceptions distort internal models, affecting decision-making and leading to a cascade of negative consequences including chronic stress, anxiety, and depression. The cerebellum’s role in integrating multisensory information is crucial for updating these internal models accurately. Disruptions in this process, commonly seen in concussion patients, result in a vicious cycle of emotional disturbances. Early intervention and a multidisciplinary approach are essential for mitigating these effects and supporting recovery.