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Drugs that help people with brain and neuropsychiatric conditions improve concentration, planning and memory, or reduce impulsive
"These same technologies can now be used to study the brains of people who died from unexplained neuropsychiatric diseases to determine
says Professor Sabine Bahn of the University of Cambridge Centre for Neuropsychiatric Research, a partner in the project.
There is a neuropsychiatric phenomenon in which any organism will react less to a strong, startling sound when they have first been primed by hearing a weaker one.
Stanley Center researchers focus on schizophrenia bipolar disorder autism attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and other neuropsychiatric disorders.
with the long-term goal of establishing a new paradigm for treating obesity that could be applied to other neuropsychiatric disorders.
Such techniques have the potential to enhance research into the origins of neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric disorders such as microcephaly, lissencephaly, autism and schizophrenia,
which has implications not only for a range of neuropsychiatric disorders such as ADHD, eating disorders and anxiety disorders,
which seek to develop closed-loop direct interfaces to the brain to restore function to individuals living with memory loss from traumatic brain injury or complex neuropsychiatric illness y
not only for a range of neuropsychiatric disorders such as ADHD, eating disorders and anxiety disorders, but also for more common problems involving maladaptive daily decisions about drug or alcohol use, gambling or credit card binges.
for Systems-Based Neurotechnology for Emerging Therapies. e want to understand the brain networks in neuropsychiatric illness,
says lead author Dr Andrew Pocklington from Cardiff University MRC Centre for Neuropsychiatric Genetics and Genomics. ur study marks a significant step towards understanding the biology underpinning schizophrenia,
based at Cardiff University MRC Centre for Neuropsychiatric Genetics and Genomics. This paper not only confirms their previous findings,
"These same technologies can now be used to study the brains of people who died from unexplained neuropsychiatric diseases to determine
and patterns are features of a number of neuropsychiatric disorders, including autism and schizophrenia. With these new findings, e now have an opportunity to investigate how gene mutations that cause
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