Alzheimer's which involves severe impairment of memory as part of a loss of intellect and personality, is most closely associated with the deterioration of ; acetylcholine producing neurons.
- As far as dementia goes, Alzheimer's disease is the most prevalent. The disease is gradual, starting with mild memory loss and potentially progressing to the loss of communication and environmental awareness.
- The brain regions that are responsible for thought, memory, and language are affected by Alzheimer's disease.
- Age-related changes in the brain as well as genetic, environmental, and lifestyle variables are likely contributing factors.
- There are less acetylcholine molecules in the brains of those who have Alzheimer's disease.
- Acetylcholine aids in the communication between certain nerve cells. Some of the acetylcholine-using nerve cells are also lost as a result of Alzheimer's disease.
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