Memory is not an abstract concept but a physical infrastructure within the brain, functioning like a highway system with trillions of connections that transmit thoughts; in 1906, Dr. Alois Alzheimer discovered that Alzheimer's disease involves physical abnormalities in brain tissue, demonstrating that memory loss represents a tangible disruption to this neural infrastructure rather than merely a mental fog.
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Inside the Alzheimer's Brain | Ink & ThinkAñadido:
We all occasionally misplace our keys or struggle to recall a name, but for millions of families, memory loss transforms from a simple annoyance into a total disorienting erasure of someone's life story.
In 1906, Dr. Alois Alzheimer began studying a patient with severe confusion. He discovered that this wasn't just a mental fog. He found physical abnormalities deep inside the brain tissue that had never been seen before.
Look at this anatomical model of the brain. We often think of the mind as something abstract, but it is actually a massive physical infrastructure. It functions like a city's highway system with trillions of connections keeping the traffic of our thoughts moving.
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