Teenage brain drain
Teenagers struck by early-onset psychosis quickly exhibit brain volume decreases over two years, according to a new study in theContinue Reading
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Teenagers struck by early-onset psychosis quickly exhibit brain volume decreases over two years, according to a new study in theContinue Reading
An overactive dopamine system in the brain precedes the onset of psychosis, according to a recent study in American JournalContinue Reading
Bipolar disorder has joined the ranks of brain disorders associated with mutations called copy number variations (CNVs) — specifically spontaneously-occurringContinue Reading
People with schizophrenia carry a higher number of copy number variations (CNVs) — gains and losses of DNA segments —Continue Reading
Recent findings in humans, mice, zebrafish, and even the humble amoeba offer new insights, confirm older ones, and in someContinue Reading
A new study in Cell proposes that the therapeutic effects of both atypical antipsychotic drugs and the newer glutamate candidates dependContinue Reading
Only a few millimeters thick, the cortical layer contains the neurons and connections that comprise much of the brain’s workforce,Continue Reading
Two new studies published in Neuron start to sort out how changes to DISC1, schizophrenia’s most famous gene, alter brainContinue Reading
There’s something for everyone’s pet hypothesis of schizophrenia in two recent studies of dysbindin-1, a protein involved in shuttling proteinsContinue Reading
A dynamic view of transcription in the human brain has been revealed in two papers published in Nature. Both studiesContinue Reading
The last day of the meeting featured endophenotypes — characteristics like impulsivity that lie between genes and full-blown disease —Continue Reading
A session devoted to dysbindin, a protein encoded by a gene linked to schizophrenia, showed more than a few biologistsContinue Reading