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Dr. Kaori Takehara-Nishiuchi at the University of Toronto is using electric pulses to induce the coupling of brain waves in the hippocampus and the neocortex. A disruption in that interaction could be a cause of memory impairment. Dr. Takehara-Nishiuchi hopes her research leads to the use of deep brain stimulation as a treatment to help stabilize or even improve memory in people with Alzheimer’s disease.

At Simon Fraser University, Mirza Faisal Beg’s research is focused on generating tools that make precise measurements of the brain. Gaining a better understanding of brain structure and function will help doctors better diagnose, treat and manage dementia.
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