PSYCH 575 Week 4 DQ 2 557532109
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If we learn what we remember and remember what we learn, provide a neurological explanationthe best you can with current findingsof why people with Alzheimers disease forget what they have learned and may have known for decades.
Researchers accept that the plaques and tangles effects neurons to shrivel and in the long run die, initially in the memory and language center of the brain, and at last all through the brain. Degeneration in the basal forebrain likewise significantly lessens the supply of some brain chemicals, incorporating the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, which is known to influence memory. The "plaques" of Alzheimer's illness are structured by the peptide beta-amyloid, which is responsible for brain cell degeneration in the disease. At the initial period,...