The forensic detection of incriminating memories not effective in the elderly
The study was released in the journal Cortex.
How brain imaging tests may identify one’s risk for postpartum psychosis
The study was published online on May 12th, 2021.
Online-based cognitive behavioral therapy cost-effective and therapeutic for social anxiety
Researchers from Karolinska Institutet evaluated more than 100 children between the ages of 10 and 17.
MDMA, or ecstasy, may be efficacious in reducing symptoms of PTSD
Researchers tracked for adverse reactions throughout the entire duration of the study.
Study finds new avenue for the development of effective treatments for Alzheimer’s disease
An ASU study focused on retinoblastoma-binding protein 7 (Rbbp7), which has been linked to the formation of tau protein tangles.
Researchers argue that white matter may be more significant to cognitive health than previously known
The study was conducted at the University of Iowa.
Breakthrough research paved the way for the studying of genetic mutations of any human tissue
The study was published online on April 28th, 2021.
Study explains why only some neurons result in death and others thrive in Alzheimer’s disease
New research in Nature Neuroscience attempts to explain why only some neurons result in death while others are unaffected.
German researchers establish the Mediterranean diet as potentially effective against cognitive decline
A Mediterranean diet may aid in reducing the risk of memory loss associated with Alzheimer's disease.
More studies are necessary on how mental health treatments affect the postpartum period
More studies are necessary on mental health treatments during the postpartum period and thereafter, research finds.
Researchers link adolescent brain thinning to risk of psychosis
The study was conducted at the University of Pittsburgh.
Researchers may have uncovered a new early indicator of Alzheimer’s disease
A team of experts at the University of Texas may have uncovered a new early indicator of Alzheimer's disease.