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NIMH · Linked Brain Centers Mature in Sync
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Tags: Brain, National Institute of Mental Health
Most Recently Shared on March 19, 2012 at 1:25 pm By:
Linked brain centers mature in sync: Imaging shows underlying unity b/w brain structure and development: http://t.co/QObu5Qq3 #mentalhealth
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NIMH · Awake Mental Replay of Past Experiences Critical for Learning
nimh.nih.gov — “Awake mental replay of past experiences is essential for making informed choices, suggests a study in rats. Without it, the animals’ memory-based decision-making faltered, say scientists funded by the National Institutes of Health.” View full resource at nimh.nih.gov
Most Recently Shared on May 4, 2012 at 1:56 am By:
Science News Awake Mental Replay of Past Experiences Critical for Learning http://t.co/NvDZIbiG
Mental Health Problems in Children and Adolescents - the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill New York City, New York
newyorkcity.ny.networkofcare.org — “Biologically based brain diseases are no one's fault. They are far more common than cancer, diabetes, heart disease, or arthritis. The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) estimates that one New York City, New York” View full resource at newyorkcity.ny.networkofcare.org
Most Recently Shared on May 3, 2012 at 9:21 pm By:
It's Network of Care Thursday. 5/10 is Childrens Mental Health Awareness Day. Learn more about childrens mental health: http://t.co/L4T2bCiQ
Hot Topics: Why is effective mental health care for kids so hard to find? | Church4EveryChild
drgrcevich.wordpress.com — “Hot Topics: Why is effective mental health care for kids so hard to find? | Church4EveryChild” View full resource at drgrcevich.wordpress.com
Most Recently Shared on May 1, 2012 at 10:58 am By:
Hot Topics: Why is effective mental health care for kids so hard to find? http://t.co/hhzEdSnp Thanks to @NAMI, @AACAP, @NIMH.gov for links
NIMH · Pattern Recognition Technology May Help Predict Future Mental Illness in Teens
nimh.nih.gov — “Computer programs that automatically spot patterns in data may help predict a person’s risk for future mental disorders.” View full resource at nimh.nih.gov
Most Recently Shared on April 30, 2012 at 7:22 pm By:
Pattern recognition #technology may help predict future #mentalillness in #teens: http://t.co/WL9RhqwW #mentalhealth
NIMH · Spontaneous Gene Glitches Linked to Autism Risk with Older Dads
nimh.nih.gov — “A trio of new studies have found that sequence changes in parts of genes that code for proteins play a significant role in autism spectrum disorders (ASDs).” View full resource at nimh.nih.gov
Most Recently Shared on April 27, 2012 at 5:40 pm By:
Researchers have turned up a new clue to the workings of a possible environmental factor in #autism: http://t.co/LWA0WXDQ (via @NIMHgov)
NIMH · Citizen Science
nimh.nih.gov — “Presentations at a recent meeting in San Diego showed how new technologies are being used to change the culture of science, empowering patients, and fueling innovative research approaches.” View full resource at nimh.nih.gov
Most Recently Shared on April 27, 2012 at 1:40 pm By:
Citizen Science: We can begin to change the culture of science right now. http://t.co/KgDaaAxB @NIMHgov director Tom Insel's blog
NIMH · Agent Reduces Autism-like Behaviors in Mice
nimh.nih.gov — “Autism-like behaviors in mice have been reduced, using an experimental agent being tested in patients for a related disorder.” View full resource at nimh.nih.gov
Most Recently Shared on April 26, 2012 at 1:13 am By:
Science News Agent Reduces Autism-like Behaviors in Mice - Autism-like behaviors in mice have been reduced, using a... http://t.co/IGS5J5Za
NIMH · The Future of Psychiatry (= Clinical Neuroscience)
nimh.nih.gov — “While fewer medical students are choosing psychiatry in the U.K., in the U.S. psychiatry is attracting increasing numbers of elite MD-PhD students who want to do research. These young scientists are committed to developing a new scientific basis for clinical care.” View full resource at nimh.nih.gov
Most Recently Shared on April 22, 2012 at 12:47 pm By:
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NIMH · The Future of Psychiatry (= Clinical Neuroscience)
nimh.nih.gov — “While fewer medical students are choosing psychiatry in the U.K., in the U.S. psychiatry is attracting increasing numbers of elite MD-PhD students who want to do research. These young scientists are committed to developing a new scientific basis for clinical care.” View full resource at nimh.nih.gov
Most Recently Shared on April 21, 2012 at 5:39 am By:
Blog Post » The Future of Psychiatry (= Clinical Neuroscience): While fewer medical students are c... http://t.co/yrvXPaOu #health #news
NIMH · The New Genetics of Autism – Why Environment Matters
nimh.nih.gov — “Dr. Insel discusses how new research may help tie together seemingly disparate findings in genetic vs environmental risk factors in autism spectrum disorders.” View full resource at nimh.nih.gov
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NIMH Director’s Blog: The New Genetics of Autism – Why Environment Matters http://t.co/apO6dW6Z
NIMH · The New Genetics of Autism – Why Environment Matters
nimh.nih.gov — “Dr. Insel discusses how new research may help tie together seemingly disparate findings in genetic vs environmental risk factors in autism spectrum disorders.” View full resource at nimh.nih.gov
Most Recently Shared on April 4, 2012 at 6:44 pm By:
NIMH: Blog Post The New Genetics of Autism Why Environment Matters http://t.co/6ZIRfLKW
NIMH · Pattern Recognition Technology May Help Predict Future Mental Illness in Teens
nimh.nih.gov — “Computer programs that automatically spot patterns in data may help predict a person’s risk for future mental disorders.” View full resource at nimh.nih.gov
Most Recently Shared on April 3, 2012 at 6:41 am By:
NIMH: Science News Pattern Recognition Technology May Help Predict Future Mental Illness in Teens http://t.co/lG0pgzry
NIMH · Brain’s Wiring Revealed in HD
nimh.nih.gov — “New functional connectomes show the connections of the human brain with the kind of detail and breadth that has been sorely lacking.” View full resource at nimh.nih.gov
Most Recently Shared on March 31, 2012 at 2:55 pm By:
RT @mocost: Brain’s Wiring Revealed in HD http://t.co/0GKQ4sM9 NIMH director Thomas Insel on the 3D grid organization of white matter tracts
NIMH · Autism Prevalence: More Affected or More Detected?
nimh.nih.gov — “Autism is always surprising. What was once considered a rare disorder is now reported as affecting 1 in 88 children, 1 in 54 boys. Do these new numbers, up 78 percent from 2002 and 23 percent from 2006, reflect a growing problem—an epidemic—or an improvement in our ability to diagnose and serve those affected?” View full resource at nimh.nih.gov
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NIMH · Autism Prevalence: More Affected or More Detected? http://t.co/QKE9Jxom
NIMH · Brain Wiring a No-Brainer?
nimh.nih.gov — “Researcher Van Wedeen MD and colleagues report new evidence of the brain’s elegant simplicity March 30, 2012 in the journal Science. New high resolution scans reveal an astonishingly simple 3D grid structure.” View full resource at nimh.nih.gov
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