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Neural pathways of schizophrenics work differently as compared to those without the condition when faced with conflicts in ...
Research from the University of Zurich and the University Hospital of Psychiatry, Zurich, suggests that because genetic risk ...
Genetic risk for schizophrenia is tied to thinner retinas, suggesting retinal scans could aid early detection and treatment.
When Dr John Crabtree began studying the brain 35 years ago, his initial fascination was with the development of the brain’s structural ... to anticipate changes in the environment resulting from our ...
Current theories about why schizophrenia develops suggest it may be linked to changes in brain development during this critical period of emerging adulthood. Schizophrenia is also thought to be ...
Genetic risk for schizophrenia is linked to retinal thinning, offering new insights into early detection and prevention ...
Eyes have long been called a window to the world — but new research suggests they may also reveal the state of a person’s ...
psychedelics exhibit powerful neuroplastic effects that may help reverse the structural brain changes seen in conditions such as depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), addiction and ...
Previous studies suggest that schizophrenia not only ... with inflammatory processes in the brain. These may also contribute to structural changes in the retina. The study thus offers further ...
‘There are many non-hallucinogenic analogues of LSD, but the fundamental difference is that all of those compounds are very ...