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Study identifies genetic loci that link brain structure and various psychiatric disorders
The development of many psychiatric disorders, including depression, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, is known to be in great part influenced by genetics. Past research has identified various genes ...
The largest neuroimaging study of conduct disorder to date has revealed extensive changes in brain structure among young people with the disorder. The largest difference was a smaller area of the ...
Youth with conduct disorder (CD) have extensive brain structure differences, new research showed. In findings that illuminate the differences in areas of the brain critical for emotional processing ...
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India's first repository of data on major psychiatric disorders, CALM-Brain, launched at NIMHANS
Bengaluru | India's first repository of data on major psychiatric disorders, CALM-Brain, was launched here on Wednesday, ...
Conduct disorder in young people is associated with differences in surface area across much of the brain compared to typically developing children, new research shows. Conduct disorder (CD) is a ...
CALM-Brain, a digital repository of data on brain structure and function from a range of psychiatric disorders. Clinicians ...
Researchers have mapped how "histone bivalency" acts as a molecular clock for brain development. By holding genes in a poised state, this mechanism ensures neurons mature only after completing ...
India's first open-source psychiatric disorders database, CALM-Brain, launched in Bengaluru, aims to enhance understanding ...
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