Week 1
The field of neuroscience that interests me most is a research position at a hospital or university. I believe that being attached to a research facility within the medical community has the potential for high demand in the future, as a growing segment of the population ages and develops Alzheimer’s and dementia. Neurological disorders have a devastating effect on the person affected, and those around them. I see neurological diseases of the aging process as particularly devastating because the person slowly loses their life and their special connection with those who love them. I am interested in two areas in particular. I am interested in Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia, and disorders of memory that occur at any age.
To be successful in this career path, it will be essential to focus on the research methodology and procedures for both human and animal studies. Any projects available that pertain to the specific area study will be essential in gaining a position at a research facility. Most of these programs require specialization in the research topic. There are also typically part of a team. Ph.D. research into Alzheimer’s and dementia related issues can be found almost anywhere in the country. It is one of the most prominent areas of research currently, and a quick search reveals a numerous supply of beginning level and advanced positions.
Week 2 – Video Presentation Narrative
The article chosen from the provided list for this review is:
Henry, J. D., von Hippel, W., Thompson, C., Pulford, P., Sachdev, P., & Brodaty, H. (2012). Social behavior in mild cognitive impairment and early dementia. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 34(8), 806-813.
Brief Overview
Social behavioral abnormalities are common in the later stages of dementia, but behavioral changes in the early stage of dementia, or those with only a mild cognitive impairment have not received considerable attention in the way of academic research. Henry and associates (2012) used the experience of informants to identify either socially inappropriate or prejudicial behavior in persons with early-stage dementia. One example of this is when people with dementia interrupt someone because they have difficulty holding what they wish to say in their memory until the other person is finished. The research aimed to examine if there was any relationship between memory and social impairment.
An Analysis of the Research Methodology
The study involved 107 community-dwelling participants and Sydney, Australia. Of them, 26 met the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder (DSM-IV) criteria for dementia and 37 met the criteria for mental cognitive impairment. The other 44 participants were without cognitive impairment and served as controls. All of the participants had adequate eyesight, hearing, and...
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