Even mild cases of COVID-19 can affect the function and structure of the brain, recent research suggests. In a recent study which included 254 adults (177 women, 77 men, median age 41 years) who had mild COVID-19 a median of 82 days earlier found a severe pattern of changes in how the brain communicates as well […]
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The International Behavioral Neuroscience Society (IBNS) encourages research and education in the field of behavioral neuroscience. The Society shall collaborate with existing public and private organizations to promote and encourage education and research in Behavioral Neuroscience and will participate and assist in the coordination of efforts or formulation of research and clinical programs. Founded in 1992, […]
Many of you may have heard, that the serotonin “chemical imbalance” theory of depression was recently put to rest by a group of University College London (UCL) scientists in the journal Molecular Psychiatry. After reviewing decades of research, there’s no evidence that serotonin levels or serotonin activity are responsible for depression, they wrote. In other […]