Clinical and cognitive correlates of childhood attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in first-episode psychosis.

The first-episode psychosis (FEP-ADHD+) reported fewer years of education than the FEP-ADHD− and were more likely to use tobacco and cannabis and to require higher doses of antipsychotics to achieve a clinical response. The relationship between childhood attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (c-ADHD) and psychosis has been understudied. Cognitive dysfunction is a core feature of both disorders, but… Continuar lendo Clinical and cognitive correlates of childhood attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in first-episode psychosis.

To Decode the Brain, Scientists Automate the Study of Behavior.

Machine learning and deep neural networks can capture and analyze the “language” of animal behavior in ways that go beyond what’s humanly possible. https://www.quantamagazine.org/to-decode-the-brain-scientists-automate-the-study-of-behavior-20191210/ https://d2r55xnwy6nx47.cloudfront.net/uploads/2019/12/Auto_Study_Behavior-2880x1620_Lede-Lo-v2.mp4 “We are getting to a point where the methods are keeping up with our questions,” Murthy said. “That roadblock has just been lifted. So I think that the sky’s the… Continuar lendo To Decode the Brain, Scientists Automate the Study of Behavior.

Genomic analysis of the natural history of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder using Neanderthal and ancient Homo sapiens samples.

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is an impairing neurodevelopmental condition highly prevalent in current populations. Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain this paradox, mainly in the context of the Paleolithic versus Neolithic cultural shift but especially within the framework of the mismatch theory. This theory elaborates on how a particular trait once favoured in an ancient environment… Continuar lendo Genomic analysis of the natural history of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder using Neanderthal and ancient Homo sapiens samples.