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Psilocybin for Treatment-Resistant Depression

Patients taking psilocybin to treat depression show reduced symptoms weeks after treatment following a 'reset' of their brain activity.
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In Utero Fever Conditions Recreated in Animal Model to Explore Effects on Development

UC Berkeley researchers have helped find evidence indicating that the fever itself, not its cause, is what interferes with the development of the heart and head during the first three to eight weeks of pregnancy.
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Astrocyte Secretion of Glypican 4 Induces Neuronal Synapse Formation

Salk scientists reveal how brain cells called astrocytes help neurons form successful connections, offering potential therapeutic target for autism, ADHD, schizophrenia
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Some 30,000 Biomedical Publications Report on Misidentified Cells

Researchers from Radboud University have found more than 30,000 publications are reporting on the wrong cells.
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Brain Chemical Abnormalities Identified in Early Stage Psychosis

A new method of the brain imaging, MR spectroscopy, has been used to reveal hidden glycine signals in young people experiencing a first episode of psychosis.
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Lack of CLOCK Protein Key in Severe Epiliepsy

New study in Neuron focuses on the role that a lack of the protein "CLOCK" plays in several forms of epilepsy.
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Regional Brain Cell Environment Shapes Neuronal Phenotype

Researchers at the Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience show that location matters when it comes to brain cells’ gene expression, connections, and innervation area.
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Scientists Look to Venomous Cone Snails For Novel Therapeutics

Cone snails, whose venom has similarities to lionfish and bee venoms, may hold the key to treating Parkinson's disease and drug addiction.
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Scalable Production of iPSC-Derived Human Neurons

New two-step process, improves neuronal stem cell assays.
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The Neuroscience of Holding a Conversation in a Loud Room Explained

Scientists have discovered that a group of neurons in the auditory processing areas of the brainstem help us to tune into specific conversations in a crowded room.
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