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This study demonstrates multimodal integration in non‐human primates, combining large‐scale, high‐density electrophysiology using Smart Dura with optical techniques such as multiphoton imaging (MPI), photothrombotic lesioning, optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA), wide‐field intrinsic signal optical imaging (ISOI), and optogenetics.
Nari Hong +10 more
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Impact of urban and cultural landscape heritage on mental health: a systematic review and meta-synthesis. [PDF]
Li H +6 more
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Electroshock: Healing Mental Illness. By Max Fink. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2002. 157 pp. £8.99 (pb). ISBN 0 19 515804 0 [PDF]
Richard Duffett
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General schematic of the approach. Abstract Conventional Silver/Silver Chloride (Ag/AgCl) electrodes remain the clinical standard for electrophysiological monitoring but are hindered by poor skin conformity, mechanical rigidity, and signal degradation, particularly under motion or sweat.
Nazmi Alsaafeen +11 more
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Mental health interventions for resilience and mental health in conflict-affected Palestinian communities: A systematic review revealing research gaps and the absence of narrative therapy evidence. [PDF]
Aqtam I, Shouli M, Alqoroum S, Shouli K.
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Music and Adolescent Mental Health: A Journey of Healing, Growth, and Self-Discovery
Hengyi Chen
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The newly designed metallo‐corrole (Mor‐Cor)Ag(III) with a morpholino group exhibited promising therapeutic potential for Alzheimer's disease. It significantly reduces reactive oxygen species (ROS), decreases GFAP expression, increases neurite length, and decreases cell death compared to other similar metallo‐corroles. Abstract Alzheimer's disease (AD)
Arup Tarai +7 more
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Using single‐molecule whispering gallery mode sensors, neurotransmitter‐specific membrane binding signatures are measured that reveal intrinsically distinct interaction kinetics and orientations on a lipid membrane. Abstract Neurotransmitters (NTs) have traditionally been understood to act via aqueous‐phase receptor binding, but growing evidence ...
Thomas L. Derrien +4 more
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