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5-Minute Science: Schizophrenia is Not a Single Disease
Schizophrenia represents multiple disorders—"schizophrenias"—each potentially with distinct biological underpinnings.
BioSource Faculty
Apr 75 min read
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The Basal Ganglia Are More Than a Motor Circuit
The basal ganglia are involved in psychopathology and a broad range of cognitive, affective, and motivational processes.
BioSource Faculty
Dec 15, 202414 min read
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A Painlessly Brief History of Dopamine
Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that plays a central role in regulating movement, cognition, reward, salience, and motivation.
BioSource Faculty
Nov 29, 20248 min read
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A Deep Dive into the Gamma Rhythm
Research has linked gamma activity to cortical activation, cognitive processes, attention, emotion, and motor functions.
BioSource Faculty
Oct 27, 202410 min read
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Dopamine's Role in Neurofeedback
Dopamine is a critical neurotransmitter in the brain, with profound roles in modulating mood, attention, motivation, and movement.
BioSource Faculty
Sep 14, 202414 min read
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The Cerebellum Regulates More Than Movement
The cerebellum critically contributes to cognitive, affective, and motivational processes.
BioSource Faculty
Sep 2, 202415 min read
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Address MTHFR Gene Mutations to Treat Psychological Disorders More Effectively
Even with a folate-rich diet, those with MTHFR mutations may still struggle to get enough active folate.
BioSource Faculty
Aug 25, 202410 min read
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