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Read moreSummary: While motor tics have long been linked to malfunctions in the brain’s motor cortex, the emotional and sensory aspects...
Read moreSummary: For decades, the mental health field has operated on a half-truth: that curing depression means removing sadness. A new...
Read moreSummary: Recording the electrical “noise” of the brain has long been possible, but understanding which specific cells are doing the...
Read moreSummary: For millions of people, Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) are a lifeline for managing depression and anxiety. However, a...
Read moreSummary: For years, neuroscientists have focused on the strongest 10% of brain signals, dismissing the rest as “noise.” However, a...
Read moreSummary: In a creative shift for psychiatric research, a study suggests that songwriting and group music-making can help people with...
Read moreSummary: A recent California trial awarding $6 million to a plaintiff has put the tech world on notice, holding Google...
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