CDCastillo · @neurologo
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Análisis del fenotipo digital (todos tenemos uno) para predecir gravedad de y posibilidad de falla de tratamiento

Se llama BERT(ha)

AI-based analysis of social media language predicts addiction treatment dropout at 90 days

nature.com/articles/s41386-023

#adiccion #neuropsychopharmacology #nature #addiction #digitalphenotyping

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Joe V. · @jhv
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Psychiatry Lübeck · @Psychiatry_Luebeck
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What is the impact of visual in resent-onset and clinical high-risk state for psychosis?

Check it out in our new publication in !

nature.com/articles/s41386-022

#newpublication #dysfunctions #psychosis #neuropsychopharmacology

Last updated 2 years ago

TrangAston :verified: · @CastlTrAstonDrs
926 followers · 1095 posts · Server med-mastodon.com

@nature identified actionable new drugs targets for psychiatric disorders. As these proteins are targets of approved drugs or drugs in clinical phase of , actionable novel drug targets for development of new therapeutics and provide critical drug-repurposing opportunities for psychiatric disorders.
nature.com/articles/s41386-022

#neuropsychopharmacology #Neurology #DrugDevelopment

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Sarah C.P. Williams · @sarahcpwilliams
118 followers · 10 posts · Server scicomm.xyz

As many as 75% of people with develop alcohol use disorder (AUD). What if a drug could break that link? Scripps Research scientists have shown that targeting a brain pathway implicated in both PTSD and AUD diminishes alcohol preference and intake in a rat model of PTSD. What's more, the drug they used is already approved for use in treating Parkinson's disease.

scripps.edu/news-and-events/pr

#neuropsychopharmacology #ptsd

Last updated 2 years ago

Paul Chambers · @FeedingTubePaul
487 followers · 449 posts · Server masto.ai

New research disputes the “lazy stoner” stereotype

New casts doubts on claims that chronic cannabis use results in “amotivational syndrome,” which is characterized by a lack of enjoyment of everyday life and a loss of .

rawstory.com/new-research-disp

#research #motivation #neuropsychopharmacology #cannabis #brain #cognition

Last updated 2 years ago