Broca’s area may be one of the “sites of origin“ of brain abnormalities in schizophrenia: https://t.co/GLtByhNLEP
In our new @NatMentHealth paper, we link morphology and asymmetry of Broca’s area to genetics and psychopathology: https://t.co/ul4M7Zuplh
@CoachDanGo Looks great. Personally, I'd skip the protein powder and psyllium husk, use a bit more Greek yogurt, add some chopped walnuts, and replace the cultivated blueberries with wild bilberries.
🧠 Take-home:
Panic disorder is not a single-circuit disorder
→ but a distributed, multilevel brain condition
Glad to share this work with @INM7_ISN@DukartJuergen@JustineYHansen 🙌
🚨 New paper in Molecular Psychiatry
Panic disorder is not just a “fear circuit” problem
We take a multiscale perspective, linking
🧠 brain activity
🧬 gene expression
💊 neurotransmitter systems
https://t.co/1b8UVSwnzy
@molpsychiatry
Functionally, the pattern maps onto:
⚡ emotional arousal
🧠 memory & learning
🎯 goal-directed behavior
→ spanning both higher-order cognition and more basic processes
Still hiring! Research Associate position in brain imaging, TMS 🧲🧠 and psychopharmacology 💊.
Strong coding background? 👇 More info in the original post:
📢 We’re hiring a Research Associate!
Work with brain imaging data, TMS 🧲🧠 and psychopharmacological treatments 💊 in precision psychiatry.
Strong programming skills?
👉 Details: https://t.co/j6locgYfbb
📢 We’re hiring a Research Associate!
Work with brain imaging data, TMS 🧲🧠 and psychopharmacological treatments 💊 in precision psychiatry.
Strong programming skills?
👉 Details: https://t.co/j6locgYfbb
A meta-analysis of 168 studies covering more than 11 million people found no reliable link between economic inequality and well-being or mental health.
https://t.co/1PvOBjQEWd
Though we were colleagues, I only got to know Prof. Nolan Williams just before I left Stanford for DC last year. He impressed me as a brilliant scientist & a man deeply committed to helping suffering patients. His passing is a true tragedy. May God bless and comfort his family.
Tennis is now easier to pick up than ever. “But its real advantage over other sports is what happens when you keep on playing,” Alexandra Moe writes. https://t.co/Xtk4sn6SOU
🧵THREAD: Our new study published in #lancetpsych! We found that pramipexole augmentation substantially reduced depressive symptoms in patients with treatment-resistant depression over 48 weeks of treatment. This is an important advance in how we treat depression! 1/6
🔊*New Research* @BMJMentalHealth
A new study indicates that enhancing targeting precision via scalp-based heuristics does not affect the treatment outcome of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation treatment of depression. There is thus no need for clinicians to switch from their familiar to an “advanced” approach among these common targeting heuristics.
@NickTrapp13 @ATSack_ @timmpoe@UniklinikAachen@RWTH@uiowa@UIowaPsychiatry@uni_regensburg@maastricht_fpn
To access the full article, please use the link below:
https://t.co/OKs3lYDJfR
Anxious that another targeting method in rTMS treatment of depression may be more effective than your familiar approach? In our @BMJMentalHealth paper, we find similar symptom improvement among three common scalp-based heuristics for coil positioning: https://t.co/2y3iPkypEw
Compelling answer to the age-old question:
Two common TMS targets (5.5cm and BeamF3) are equally effective for depression… 5.5cm might be slightly better for anxiety.
By @NickTrapp13@boeslab @UIowaResearch @ClinicalTMS