Cognitive Flexibility Loss May Precede Memory Loss in Alzheimer's
Recent findings suggest a shift in understanding Alzheimer's early symptoms. Researchers indicate that cognitive flexibility loss may be a primary indicator.
Recent findings suggest a shift in understanding Alzheimer's early symptoms.
Researchers indicate that cognitive flexibility loss may be a primary indicator.
This differs from the traditional focus on memory loss as the first sign. The
study examines how changes in mental adaptability manifest. Identifying these
early shifts could change diagnostic approaches. Understanding the distinction
between memory and flexibility is crucial. This research provides a new
perspective on neurological decline. It highlights the importance of monitoring
cognitive adaptability.