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ADHD symptom trajectories associated with grey matter reductions in Dutch NeuroIMAGE cohort
Psychiatry Cohort
ADHD symptom trajectories associated with grey matter reductions in Dutch NeuroIMAGE cohort Do ADHD symptoms change brain structure, and does getting better make those changes worse?
This longitudinal cohort study examined grey matter development in individuals with ADHD and controls from the Dutch NeuroIMAGE cohort. Cros…
When people with ADHD show symptom improvement, their brains actually show stronger reductions in surface area and more pronounced thinning …
EEG spatial heterogeneity mapping shows more heterogeneous topography in autistic cortex
Psychiatry Cohort
EEG spatial heterogeneity mapping shows more heterogeneous topography in autistic cortex Does the brain's electrical map look different in autism, and can we see it clearly?
A cohort study of 3,767 EEG datasets and 1,198 structural MRI scans in individuals with autism spectrum conditions found that autistic corte…
A new brain scan method reveals unique electrical patterns in autism that standard tests miss, offering a clearer view of how the brain is o…
Plasma H2S levels rise with cognitive gains in schizophrenia patients on atypical antipsychotics
Psychiatry Cohort
Plasma H2S levels rise with cognitive gains in schizophrenia patients on atypical antipsychotics Could a chemical change in your blood explain why some schizophrenia treatments boost your brain power?
A prospective observational study of 25 schizophrenia patients with acute exacerbation found that two months of atypical antipsychotic treat…
Schizophrenia patients taking standard medicine saw their memory and focus improve as a specific blood chemical level rose alongside their r…
AI CBT chatbot access reduces anxiety and depression symptoms in Brazilian primary care patients
Psychiatry
AI CBT chatbot access reduces anxiety and depression symptoms in Brazilian primary care patients Could a chatbot ease anxiety for patients near a specific care threshold?
A quasi-experimental study of 43,287 primary care patients in Brazil found that access to an AI-powered CBT chatbot causally reduced PHQ-ADS…
Patients near a care threshold who used an AI chatbot saw real improvements in anxiety and depression over 12 weeks in Brazil.
Medication-free major depressive disorder associated with age-dependent accelerated structural brain aging compared to healthy controls
Psychiatry
Medication-free major depressive disorder associated with age-dependent accelerated structural brain aging compared to healthy controls Medication-free depression linked to accelerated brain aging in older adults
This observational cross-sectional MRI analysis compared medication-free individuals with major depressive disorder in a current episode to …
Depression in older adults without medication shows accelerated brain aging, with the gap widening to nearly seven years by age 55.
Adolescent inpatients with suicidal thoughts show increased risk-taking in decision-making task
Psychiatry
Adolescent inpatients with suicidal thoughts show increased risk-taking in decision-making task Do risky choices in teens predict suicidal thoughts, and what does this mean for prevention?
An observational study of 83 adolescent inpatients with affective disorders and 118 healthy controls found those with suicidal thoughts and …
Teens with suicidal thoughts crave risky rewards more than safe ones, a brain pattern that predicts how severe their feelings are and links …
Large language models show potential for psychosis risk assessment from clinical interview transcripts
Psychiatry
Large language models show potential for psychosis risk assessment from clinical interview transcripts AI language models show promise for assessing early psychosis risk from interviews
An evaluation study of 373 participants with clinical high risk for psychosis transcripts found that large language models (LLMs) achieved 8…
Large AI models correctly identified early psychosis risk 80% of the time from interview transcripts, matching human expert scores while mos…
Corticolimbic Glutamate-Functional Connectivity Associations Found in Antipsychotic-Naive CHR-P Individuals
Psychiatry
Corticolimbic Glutamate-Functional Connectivity Associations Found in Antipsychotic-Naive CHR-P Individuals Could early brain changes in psychosis risk be linked to specific chemical connections?
An observational study of antipsychotic-naive clinical high-risk for psychosis (CHR-P) participants (n=22), healthy controls (n=23), and fir…
People at high risk for psychosis show weaker brain chemical connections before symptoms appear, unlike those who have already developed the…
Children with SLD-R showed worse phonemic awareness than controls in Malayalam.
Psychiatry
Children with SLD-R showed worse phonemic awareness than controls in Malayalam. Children with reading disorders showed weaker phonemic awareness skills in Malayalam compared to peers.
This observational study compared phonemic awareness in 30 children with Specific Learning Disorder-Reading (SLD-R) and 29 typically develop…
Children with reading disorders struggled more with sound blending in Malayalam than peers, especially when guessing new words without pictu…
Qualitative interviews with 26 participants reveal a five-stage dynamic model of accepting anxiety.
Psychiatry
Qualitative interviews with 26 participants reveal a five-stage dynamic model of accepting anxiety. Researchers describe a five-stage model of how people accept anxiety through interviews.
This qualitative study interviewed 26 non-clinical participants with prior mindfulness-based anxiety intervention experience to explore acce…
A new five-stage model shows how people learn to accept anxiety by observing bodily signals, validating feelings, and staying present withou…
Normative latent cognitive structure metrics delineate cognitive heterogeneity across schizophrenia liability spectrum in healthy controls, siblings, and patients.
Psychiatry
Normative latent cognitive structure metrics delineate cognitive heterogeneity across schizophrenia liability spectrum in healthy controls, siblings, and patients. Study finds cognitive changes in schizophrenia siblings before clinical symptoms appear
This observational study evaluated cognitive heterogeneity using a normative latent cognitive structure (N-LCS) in healthy controls, unaffec…
Cognitive changes in reasoning and processing speed appear in schizophrenia siblings before clinical symptoms show, offering early warning s…
Autonomic arousal moderates network switching-cognition link in healthy controls but not schizophrenia
Psychiatry
Autonomic arousal moderates network switching-cognition link in healthy controls but not schizophrenia Does your brain's switching speed change with stress? New data suggests it might in schizophrenia.
An observational study of 105 participants (39 healthy controls, 27 psychiatric controls, 39 with schizophrenia spectrum disorders) found au…
In people with schizophrenia, stress no longer affects how brain switching connects to thinking skills, unlike in healthy individuals.