Researchers have mapped how the physical structures of individual brains differ from a baseline norm in people who have a ...
A Stanford Medicine-led study has found that there are two key systems malfunctioning in the brains of people with psychosis. One is a “filter” that directs attention toward important external events ...
Combining cannabis and tobacco increases the long-term risk of developing psychosis threefold in high-risk individuals.
"Together with thorough clinical/neuropsychological investigations, brain MRI may represent a key tool for exploring the structural abnormalities that are typical of subjects with APS… earlier ...
Researchers identify distinct genetic pathways and glutamate system involvement linking cannabis use disorder to an increased risk of psychosis.
A new study published in Molecular Psychiatry demonstrates a new artificial intelligence (AI) machine learning algorithm developed by the University of Tokyo and their research colleagues that can ...
New research has suggested that the delusions and hallucinations that psychosis patients experience results from the malfunction of two important systems in the brain; one system acts as a filter that ...
But research points to a growing concern around how cannabis affects the developing teenage brain in ways that may have ...
In a vivid example of the power of basic research, a team of researchers has performed the first analysis of the relationship between psychosis and alterations in a vital structural feature of the ...