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Neuroresilience Mechanisms and Evidence

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Neuroresilience Mechanisms and Evidence

This page provides a comprehensive analysis of neuroresilience—the brain's capacity to resist neurodegeneration despite the presence of pathological features—examining mechanisms in [Alzheimer's disease](/diseases/alzheimers-disease), [Parkinson's disease](/diseases/parkinsons-disease), [ALS](/diseases/als), and related neurodegenerative disorders.

Overview

Neuroresilience refers to the brain's intrinsic capacity to maintain cognitive and neurological function despite the presence of neurodegenerative pathology, aging-related changes, or other pathological insults[@stern2009]. This concept has emerged as a critical framework for understanding why some individuals with significant Alzheimer disease (AD), Parkinson disease (PD), or other neurodegenerative pathology remain cognitively intact, while others with equivalent pathology develop overt dementia[@bookheimer2019]. Understanding the mechanisms underlying neuroresilience has profound implications for developing therapeutic interventions that could enhance brain resistance to neurodegeneration, potentially delaying onset or slowing progression of these devastating disorders[@montine2022].

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