
Andre F. Marquand
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Sep 15, 2024 |
nature.com | Gunter Schumann |Amy Bernard |Sylvane Desrivières |Jianfeng Feng |Peng Gong |Andreas Heinz | +3 more
Announced in this Comment and in collaboration with Nature Mental Health is the convening of the Earth Brain Health Commission, addressing innovative and multidisciplinary approaches to mitigating environment-related mental health harms and promoting wellbeing.
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Aug 21, 2024 |
nature.com | Milin Kim |Esten Leonardsen |Geir Selbæk |Nils Eiel Steen |Olav B. Smeland |Geneviève Richard | +4 more
AbstractThe cerebellum is linked to motor coordination, cognitive and affective processing, in addition to a wide range of clinical illnesses. To enable robust quantification of individual cerebellar anatomy relative to population norms, we mapped the normative development and aging of the cerebellum across the lifespan using brain scans of >54,000 participants. We estimated normative models at voxel-wise spatial precision, enabling integration with cerebellar atlases.
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May 1, 2024 |
flipboard.com | Esten Leonardsen |Karin Persson |Nicola K. Dinsdale |James Roe |Didac Vidal-Piñeiro |Øystein Sørensen | +11 more
Science21 hours agoOptical illusion reveals key brain rule that governs consciousnessLive Science - By Emily Cooke • 21hA study of mice starts to unravel how the brain gets tricked by this kind of optical illusion, and it gives clues about how visual perception …fitness articles1 day agoWant A Healthier Heart, Gut, & Brain Over 40?
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Apr 23, 2024 |
nature.com | Nilakshi Vaidya |Andre F. Marquand |André Marquand |Sebastian Siehl
AbstractEnvironmental experiences play a critical role in shaping the structure and function of the brain. Its plasticity in response to different external stimuli has been the focus of research efforts for decades. In this review, we explore the effects of adversity on brain’s structure and function and its implications for brain development, adaptation, and the emergence of mental health disorders.
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Aug 14, 2023 |
nature.com | Ashlea Segal |Barbara Franke |Lars T. Westlye |Ole A. Andreassen |Andrew Zalesky |Christopher G Davey | +7 more
AbstractThe substantial individual heterogeneity that characterizes people with mental illness is often ignored by classical case–control research, which relies on group mean comparisons.
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