Researchers believe the association between navigation-heavy work and lower Alzheimer’s risk centers on the hippocampus, a part of the brain that governs memory and spatial navigation. It’s one of the first brain regions that Alzheimer’s damages: Problems with spatial navigation and orientation are among the earliest signs of the disease, sometimes surfacing before obvious memory loss.
Ok, so in a few decades we will see a weird spike of Alzheimer’s in the western world, a spike that is COMPLETELY UNRELATED to AI chat bots
DrBob@lemmy.ca 4 days ago
Please stop posting this. It is a very overbroad claim based on minimal evidence. The risk reduction is not statistically significant even if we accept all of the limitations with case definitions.
newton@feddit.online 4 days ago
OP = cm0002 = check his 32 other accounts