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Kay Tye studies the neuroscience behind social isolation and searches for new targets for mental health treatments that could address its impact.
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Even though psychological stress often plays a role in yips and twisties, new research notes some cases may have origins starting in deeper brain regions.
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Preliminary findings provide insight into how specific sleep patterns could be an early indicator of this type of dementia.
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Neuroscientists study the brain to solve puzzles — piecing together understandings across topics like emotions, rare disorders, and consciousness. But often, new findings raise more questions.
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And other neuroscience news you may have missed in August 2024.
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NIH leaders from various institutes discussed the need to consider more social determinants of health in addiction research.