Nature Mental Health
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A new online-only hybrid @NaturePortfolio journal publishing research from the breadth of sciences exploring #mentalhealth and mental health disorders 🌿
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https://www.nature.com/natmentalhealth 09-02-2022 17:26:53
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🍄 Psilocybin & escitalopram create different reconfigurations in the global functional hierarchy of 🧠 brain dynamics in people with major depressive disorder 👇 @HedoniaResearch Robin Carhart-Harris Yonatan Sanz Perl nature.com/articles/s4422…
🌍 Our August issue is live! 🌎 Featuring new articles on family mental health, #depression, methamphetamine use, brain–gut microbiome, prenatal cannabis exposure & more Image: Jorg Greuel / Getty Images Plus Cover design: Marina Corral Spence nature.com/natmentalhealt…
Poor physical health is associated with depression. Yes, we know. But how so? Our new study Nature Mental Health reveals integrated pathways that explain the interplay between brain, body, lifestyle and their collective influence on mental health. nature.com/articles/s4422… 🧵1/7
This study introduces a method to measure outcomes in bipolar disorder by quantifying mood instability over time 👇 Sarah H. Sperry, PhD Melvin G. McInnis, M.D., FRCPsych University of Michigan Michigan Medicine nature.com/articles/s4422…
This exploration of first onsets of psychiatric disorders during perimenopause shows higher incidence rates of major depressive disorder and mania 👇 Lisa Clare Dolman Ian Jones George Kirov Valentina Escott-Price Sophie Legge Arianna Di Florio nature.com/articles/s4422…
A study published in Nature Mental Health reports that the perimenopause is a period of increased risk of first-onset psychiatric disorders, with compelling evidence for a specific link with mania. go.nature.com/3X85mgi
“Mapping cerebellar anatomical heterogeneity in mental and neurological illnesses” by Milin K. Torgeir Moberget Thomas Wolfers and collaborators, now out in Nature Mental Health #cerebellum 🧠 nature.com/articles/s4422…
#Throwback 🔙: Mark Shuquan Chen | 🌈 et al. employed ecological momentary assessment in two different sample populations from the USA and China to develop proxy measures for #emotion regulation flexibility🌿. #Tbt George Bonanno KaiwenBi Columbia University nature.com/articles/s4422…
🎤 Mapping brain and body connections: It was a pleasure to speak to Andrew Zalesky about Andrew's path in psychiatry research, the links between #mentalhealth and body health, personalized treatment and much more 👇 nature.com/articles/s4422…
Calling all students to take part in the 1st Springer Nature Berlin Slam! Are you passionate about your research and want to talk about it in front of a live audience during Berlin Science Week? Get in touch and become one of our Slammers! More info: go.nature.com/SNBerlinSlam20….