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November 2, 2017
NEW YORK CITY (November 2, 2017)—The Brain & Behavior Research Foundation announced the 30th annual awarding of its Young Investigator Grants valued at more than $13.6 million to 196 of the world’s most promising young scientists, with the release ...
November 7, 2017
A portion of the brain called the interpeduncular nucleus (IPN) is at the heart of a neural circuit that controls a person’s interest in new things, leading him or her to explore them further. This novelty preference behavior can be abnormal in disorde...
November 14, 2017
Both therapy and anti-anxiety medications can help relieve the symptoms of anxiety in children and adolescents. According to new findings reported October 2 in the Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, however, children whose anxiety s...
November 20, 2017
During pregnancy and for some time after giving birth, a woman’s immune response in the brain may be tuned down, a new study in rats suggests. This research was published in the November 2017 issue of Brain, Behavior, and Immunity.
The findings may ...
November 15, 2017
Eating disorders are severe mental illnesses that include problems related to both social and eating behaviors. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we examine how brain function and social perceptions differ in anorexia nervosa. We also consid...
November 15, 2017
Our traditional ways of diagnosing and classifying brain and behavior disorders do not fully capture their complexities. There are many differences among people who receive the same diagnosis and most symptoms found in a disorder such as schizophrenia ...
November 28, 2017
Several new genome-wide investigations of schizophrenia and substance-use disorders are helping researchers understand how these two conditions may be related, according to a paper published in Genome Medicine.
People with schizophrenia are more lik...
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