Pre-trauma hair cortisol moderates adverse childhood experience and hypothalamic volume effects on stress symptoms after adult trauma.

A groundbreaking study published in the journal Translational Psychiatry has unveiled a complex biological interplay that determines why some individuals develop persistent post-traumatic stress symptoms while others remain resilient. The…

Diet May Influence Brain Aging: Vitamin C Levels Linked to Gray Matter Volume and Neural Connectivity in Older Adults

Researchers have uncovered compelling new evidence suggesting a significant link between dietary intake, specifically vitamin C levels, and the physical characteristics of the aging brain. A comprehensive study involving over…

A Larger Striatal Volume is Associated with Increased Adult Psychopathy

Neuroscientists have pinpointed a significant and measurable difference in brain structure between individuals exhibiting psychopathic traits and those with minimal or no such characteristics. A groundbreaking study, published in the…

A Larger Striatal Volume is Associated with Increased Adult Psychopathy

Neuroscientists have identified a distinct, measurable difference in brain structure between individuals exhibiting psychopathic traits and those with minimal or no such characteristics. A groundbreaking study, published in the esteemed…

Differential impact of manic versus depressive episode recurrence on longitudinal gray matter volume changes in bipolar disorder.

The publication of this longitudinal neuroimaging study in the journal Neuropsychopharmacology marks a significant advancement in our understanding of the structural plasticity of the brain in patients living with bipolar…