Brain & Behavior Magazine presents the cutting edge research of our BBRF grantees. This issue focuses on developing new technologies to stimulate the brain, what we don't know about using psychedelics to treat mental illness, and what large-scale g...
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January 25, 2024
In an exploratory and preliminary clinical test, a team of researchers at Stanford University has obtained “initial evidence” suggesting that a psychoactive compound called ibogaine, when co-administered with magnesium, “could be a powerful therapeutic...
February 6, 2018
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Butler Hospital/Brown University
Martin B. Keller, M.D.
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health/University of Toronto
James L. Kennedy, M.D.
Aristotle N. Voinesko...
January 18, 2024
A new medicine for treating schizophrenia—one that appears to help reduce both positive and negative symptoms of the illness—has passed a first hurdle in phase 3 clinical testing. Phase 3 is often pivotal in deciding whether a medicine is effective and...
April 21, 2017
Dr. Paul’s research efforts have established an important role for specific neurotransmitter receptors in mediating the central actions of various neuroactive drugs and particularly the delineation of the role of receptors for the inhibitory neurotrans...
January 8, 2024
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January 28, 2024
Dr. Lisanby has been deeply involved in developing new technologies to stimulate the brain such as MST (magnetic seizure therapy) and improving existing treatments like ECT (electroconvulsive therapy), which can save lives of people with severe psychia...
January 28, 2024
A RESEARCHER'S PERSPECTIVE - from Brain & Behavior Magazine, February 2024 issue
By Sandra Sanchez-Roige, Ph.D.
Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine University of California, San Diego
2018 BBRF Young Investigator
What have studies ...
February 1, 2024
What changes occur in the brain after a young person has a first episode of psychosis (FEP)?
The question is of great interest because brain changes following a first episode can provide valuable insights into disease mechanisms. Such knowledge may ...
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