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Memory: a revolutionary treatment for mental health disorders and neurodegeneration?
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Memory: a revolutionary treatment for mental health disorders and neurodegeneration?

Interview conducted by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Nov 2 2022 Thought LeadersDr. Steve RamirezAssistant Professor, Psychological and Brain SciencesBoston University In this interview, we speak to Dr. Steve Ramirez from Boston University about his latest neuroscience research that investigated the power of our memories and how, one day, we could use their power to potentially treat mental health...

Circadian rhythm disruption found to be common among mental health disorders
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Circadian rhythm disruption found to be common among mental health disorders

by University of California, Irvine Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Anxiety, autism, schizophrenia and Tourette syndrome each have their own distinguishing characteristics, but one factor bridging these and most other mental disorders is circadian rhythm disruption, according to a team of neuroscience, pharmaceutical sciences and computer science researchers at the University of California, Irvine. In an...

Brain monitoring suggests common link between electrical tremors and mental health disorders
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Brain monitoring suggests common link between electrical tremors and mental health disorders

by  King’s College London Credit: CC0 Public Domain A new review of current literature, conducted by the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King’s College London, has found that irregular responses in the brain to challenging tasks and mistakes could be key to understanding common links between abnormal behaviors in a range of mental...

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Study shows brain differences in interpreting physical signals in mental health disorders

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE Researchers have shown why people with mental health disorders, including anorexia and panic disorders, experience physical signals differently.  The researchers, from the University of Cambridge, found that the part of the brain which interprets physical signals from the body behaves differently in people with a range of mental health disorders, suggesting that it could...