Loneliness Impacts Initial Memory Performance in Older Adults, But Not the Rate of Decline Over Time
A comprehensive seven-year European study involving over 10,000 participants aged 65 to 94 has revealed a nuanced relationship between loneliness and cognitive function in later life. The findings, published in…
Polygenic scores for autism are associated with reduced neurite density in adults and children from the general population.
Recent advancements in neurogenetics have fundamentally altered our understanding of the relationship between human DNA and the physical architecture of the brain. A landmark study published in the journal Molecular…
Loneliness Doesn’t Accelerate Memory Decline in Older Adults, Large European Study Finds
A significant seven-year European study involving over 10,000 older adults has yielded a nuanced understanding of the relationship between loneliness and cognitive function, revealing that while loneliness may impact immediate…
Dietary Choices May Mitigate Genetic Alzheimer’s Risk in Older Adults, New Study Suggests
A groundbreaking study from the Karolinska Institutet in Sweden has unveiled a potentially significant dietary factor that could alter the trajectory of cognitive decline for older adults carrying genetic predispositions…
Loneliness Impacts Initial Memory Performance in Older Adults, But Does Not Accelerate Decline
A comprehensive seven-year study involving over 10,000 older adults across Europe has yielded a significant finding regarding the intricate relationship between loneliness and cognitive function. The research, published in the…
The association between feelings of loneliness and the number of social relationships in depression: a cross-sectional study of German adults.
The complex interplay between subjective emotional states and objective social structures has long been a focal point of psychological research, yet a recent study from Germany has provided new clarity…
A video intervention reduces racial bias in a representative sample of US adults: A brain as predictor study
In an era defined by deep social divisions and persistent racial tensions, researchers have long sought methods to bridge the gap between disparate social groups. While face-to-face interactions have historically…
The Intersectionality of Cannabis Use and Depression Symptoms on Functional Brain Topology in Adults
The human brain functions as a sophisticated network of interconnected regions, communicating through electrical and chemical signals to regulate everything from mood to executive decision-making. Recent neuroscientific research has unveiled…
New Study Uncovers Link Between Sleep-Like Brain Activity and Attention Deficits in Adults with ADHD
A groundbreaking study published in the esteemed journal JNeurosci has shed new light on the complex neurological underpinnings of attention challenges, particularly in adults diagnosed with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Researchers…
How “mindreading” AI detects hidden suicidal thoughts in the brains of young adults
The Challenge of Subjective Diagnosis in Mental Health For decades, the field of psychiatry has relied almost exclusively on self-reported data and behavioral observations to assess suicide risk. While clinical…
















