Why is memory lost in Alzheimer's?

A team of scientists from the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology in Japan discovered that due to excess tau (a key

protein associated with Alzheimer's disease), signal transmission between neurons deteriorates. Discuss

According to them, this, in turn, affectsmemory and other cognitive functions. It is reported that a fresh discovery of specialists has the potential to help determine the causes of a deadly neurodegenerative disease.

According to published scientific work,As the tau level rises, only high-frequency signal transmission is reduced. At the same time, the transmission of low-frequency signals remains unchanged at this moment.

Considering that it is high-frequency signals that are more ofteninvolved in cognition and movement control, it becomes clear why people with Alzheimer's disease experience cognitive-type problems.