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          FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology
          ·July 5, 2023·6 min read

          Perceptions of Past Abuse: Memory of Childhood Trauma Impact Mental Health More Than Abuse Itself

          The recollection and processing of childhood abuse or neglect can significantly impact mental health in adulthood, more than the experiences themselves. The research revealed that self-reported experiences of early maltreatment correlated with a higher number of depressive or anxiety episodes later in life, even when compared to individuals with official records of maltreatment but no retrospective recall.
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          ·July 5, 2023·6 min read

          Concept Creep: How Our Concepts of Anxiety and Depression Are Changing

          A study exploring "concept creep" suggests that, with increased mental health awareness following the COVID-19 pandemic, the concepts of "anxiety" and "depression" are broadening. The study revealed that, contrary to expectations of less emotionally intense use, these terms have taken on more severe connotations over the past five decades.
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          ·July 3, 2023·4 min read

          Learning Capabilities Persist in Dementia Patients

          Dementia patients can still learn new skills, challenging common misconceptions about the disease. The researcher exposed dementia sufferers to tablet computers for the first time and, despite memory decline, they progressively learned to use them independently.
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          ·July 3, 2023·6 min read

          AI Predicts CRISPR’s RNA-Targeting Effects, Revolutionizing Gene Therapy

          Researchers developed a deep learning model, TIGER, that accurately predicts on- and off-target activity of RNA-targeting CRISPR tools. This new approach allows the fine-tuning of gene activity in human cells.
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          ·July 3, 2023·6 min read

          Resistance Training: A Valuable Ally Against Alzheimer’s Disease

          Regular physical exercise, especially resistance training, can delay the onset of Alzheimer's disease. Using a mice model, the team demonstrated a reduction in Alzheimer's indicators, like beta-amyloid plaques, and normalized stress hormone levels, following resistance exercise training.
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          ·July 3, 2023·5 min read

          Trusting Others Over Self: Infants’ Unusual Bias Towards Outside Observations

          Infants tend to trust others' observations more than their own. Studying 8- and 12-month-old infants, the researchers found that younger infants prioritized an animated character's attention over their own in tracking an object's location.
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          ·July 3, 2023·4 min read

          Ancient Virus Awakening: Hidden Culprit in Glioblastoma Brain Cancer Aggressiveness

          The reactivation of a dormant retrovirus, HML-2, may contribute to the aggressiveness of glioblastoma, a type of brain tumor. Researchers discovered that the virus influences the stem-cell state of the tumors, thereby promoting a more resistant form of cancer.
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          ·July 3, 2023·7 min read

          Hidden Brain Circuit Linking Lesion Locations to Epilepsy

          Researchers discovered a shared brain circuit that may link diverse lesion locations that cause epilepsy. The study, which analyzed data from over 1,500 patients with brain lesions, utilized a technique called lesion network mapping.
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          ·July 2, 2023·4 min read

          The Lonely Brain: Unraveling the Neuroscience and Psychology of Isolation

          The neuroscience and psychology of loneliness have provided fascinating insights into this pervasive issue, revealing its profound effects on our brain and mental health. Research has shown that loneliness is related to unique brain processing patterns and can contribute to various mental health issues, including depression and anxiety.
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          ·July 2, 2023·3 min read

          Brainwaves: Neuroscience News Top Five Insights This Week – July 2, 2023

          In this week's round-up of top neuroscience breakthroughs, machine learning has been utilized to predict patterns of repetitive negative thinking, potentially revolutionizing depression treatment. A link has been discovered between a neurochemical imbalance and the severity of OCD symptoms, paving the way for improved treatment strategies.
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          ·July 1, 2023·5 min read

          Artificial Intelligence is Transforming Early Detection of Dementia

          Researchers developed CognoSpeak, an innovative AI tool that aims to streamline the diagnosis of dementia and Alzheimer’s. Utilizing virtual agents to engage patients in cognitive tests and analyzing their language and speech patterns, the tool provides a quick and efficient assessment.
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          ·July 1, 2023·6 min read

          Lecanemab Alzheimer’s Treatment Set for FDA Approval

          Doctors are preparing to administer lecanemab, a promising new Alzheimer's disease treatment nearing FDA approval. This therapy, marketed as Leqembi, slows cognitive decline by extracting amyloid proteins from the brain, thus decreasing tau protein accumulation.
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