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Matthew Johnson and Roland Griffiths are leading research on psilocybin, a naturally occurring psychedelic compound found in certain mushrooms.
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Matthew Johnson and Roland Griffiths are leading research on psilocybin, a naturally occurring psychedelic compound found in certain mushrooms.
Two basic scientists are combining their findings with large amounts of data in hopes of developing treatments tailored to individual patients.
Paper shares the results of a study that aimed to develop a data-driven definition of impulsive/reactive aggression in children ages 5 through 18.
For 10 years, psychiatrist-researcher Atsushi Kamiya has investigated how genetic risk factors and environmental factors lead to impairment of brain function regulating cognitive and mood-related behaviors.
Psychologist George Everly offers guidance on how to help patients and providers build resilience against the pandemic’s psychological effects.