by King’s College London Neuroanatomical patterns across the dimensions. False discovery rate- (FDR-) corrected voxel-wise comparison of gray-matter volume differences in Dimension 1 (top row) and Dimension 2 (bottom row) versus controls are presented in transverse, sagittal, and coronal sections. Color bar indicates strength of group differences (MIDAS statistic) between MDD and healthy control participants. Credit:...
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Study links nutrients, brain structure, cognition in healthy aging
by Diana Yates, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign In a study of older adults, a research team led by, from left, Christopher Zwilling, Tanveer Talukdar and Aron Barbey found that blood markers of two saturated fatty acids, along with certain omega-6, -7 and -9 fatty acids, correlated with better scores on tests of memory and were associated with...
Study links omega-3s to improved brain structure, cognition at midlife
by University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Credit: CC0 Public Domain Eating cold-water fish and other sources of omega-3 fatty acids may preserve brain health and enhance cognition in middle age, new evidence indicates. Having at least some omega-3s in red blood cells was associated with better brain structure and cognitive function...
Largest study to date reveals stark changes in brain structure for people with anorexia
by University of Bath Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain A major study, coordinated by neuroscientists at the University of Bath (UK) with international partners, has revealed key differences in brain structure between people with and without anorexia nervosa. Anorexia—which is a severe eating disorder and mental health condition—affects over a quarter of a million people aged...
Regular caffeine consumption affects brain structure
UNIVERSITY OF BASEL Coffee, cola or an energy drink: caffeine is the world’s most widely consumed psychoactive substance. Researchers from the University of Basel have now shown in a study that regular caffeine intake can change the gray matter of the brain. However, the effect appears to be temporary. No question – caffeine helps most of us...
One hand and two hemispheres: How both sides of the brain get involved post-amputation
by Bangor University Credit: CC0 Public Domain Psychologists have shown, for the first time, how our brains’ plasticity and ability to adapt, extends across both sides of the brain. We have known for a while that if one body part or function is lost, then an adjacent part of the brain, which controls a different function, can extend into...