Within human neuroscience, recent advances have transformed our perspective on depression and anxiety, reframing them as conditions of network-level ...
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Deep brain stimulation is being tested as an option for treatment-resistant depression
A multi-center clinical trial is now enrolling patients to test whether surgically implanted electrodes delivering continuous ...
For decades, the scientific theory of depression focused on chemicals — serotonin, norepinephrine and dopamine. Nearly every ...
Why does ketamine wear off so fast? New research identifies the NOX-1 enzyme as a key target to prolong ketamine’s antidepressant effects for treatment-resistant depression.
A brain circuit involving leptin allows mice to carry out vital behaviors, such as eating and sleeping, during anxious episodes. A study led by researchers at the University of Cologne and University ...
Chronic pain affects more than 1.5 billion people worldwide and is often deeply entangled with depression and anxiety, creating a vicious cycle that amplifies suffering and impairs quality of life. A ...
Brain stimulation might sound like some Frankensteinian demonstration from a Victorian science fair. But in reality, it is a contemporary technique making a huge impact in neuroscience by addressing a ...
In the 1970s and ‘80s, scientists began noticing that people who had few or poor social relationships had a higher risk of developing illnesses and all-cause mortality. 1,2 A slew of follow-up studies ...
Can TMS reach the hippocampus? A new study demonstrates that personalized noninvasive brain stimulation can modulate deep ...
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