In a new study, researchers from @MassGenBrigham and colleagues investigated recovery after visits to a large behavioral health system. The study was published in an @APA_Publishing journal.
Read more: https://t.co/SWEkKuD15L
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Study identified a human brain circuit aligning with the posterior subiculum subfield of the hippocampus that is causally implicated in symptoms of psychosis.
https://t.co/P243B01dPO
In a new study, researchers from @Brain_Circuits and colleagues mapped lesions that cause psychosis to a brain circuit. The study was published in @JAMAPsych.
Read more: https://t.co/e1pjYNxU5E @PinesAndrew
What brain regions are involved in causing psychotic symptoms?
Take a moment away from the existential dread about the future of science, and join me in this summary of some incredibly cool stuff that could help patients!
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https://t.co/sBV6Lf12lR
Join us for the 2nd session in the Back to the Basics of #MedEd Series: "Before You Teach, Know Your Learner" Led by @DrFMeyer and Eric Lee, MD. On Thursday, Dec 12th, 2024, from 12pm-1pm EST on Zoom
More info here: https://t.co/jsOkDFYS3a
@BWHPsyResidency@BrighamResearch
One more open house! The theme is the research track, but everyone is welcome to come hang and talk about anything.
Register here:
https://t.co/w1c4prBtv9
Just performed the 1st🥇 ACCELERATED rTMS 🧠🧲🧲🧲🧲🧲🧠@VUMChealth, which was also in psychosis. So very proud of my lab @VUMCPsych and taking the next step toward translating circuit-based interventions into the clinic
5 years ago, on the heels of 28andMe, our team designed a new precision imaging experiment: scanning an individual’s brain throughout her entire pregnancy. We are excited to share that these findings are out today in @NatureNeuro! https://t.co/NfbCsSigXn
Two exciting upcoming CME courses, both taught by leaders and outstanding educators in their fields.
Neuropsychiatry: A Comprehensive Update: https://t.co/O0zLHZFBne
Happy residency new year to all who celebrate! On Thursday, Dr. David Silbersweig gave our final Grand Rounds of the academic year, the Jon Borus Award Lecture, on a groundbreaking area of his work – “Toward a Social Neuropsychiatry in the Age of Brain Imaging and AI.”