Potsdam), Bochum (with Marburg), Halle (with Jena and Magdeburg), Munich (with Augsburg) and Tübingen are represented in the DZPG. Preventing chronic progression The aim of the new center is to conduct in [...] development and course of mental illnesses over the life span. Individual risk and protective factors are to be identified. The aim is to develop personalized therapies that can prevent the onset and chronic [...] ZIPP Therapy Research Center. A special feature of the DZPG is that affected persons and relatives are involved in the research design throughout.
Researchers at the CIMH are conducting measurements of brain activity in test subjects in a follow-up study lasting several years and are analysing the data. "The results of the study are relevant because reaction [...] people: on average, autistic people show a short lag before the pattern appears. These differences are linked to activity in specific social brain regions and to genetic features linked to autism. The [...] Translational Neurodevelopment at Birkbeck, University of London , said: “Around 1% of the UK population are autistic, and typically respond differently to social interactions. They also tend to have different
3R Center Rhine-Neckar aims to involve scientists who are already working in experimental animal research or who intend to do so, because they are in the best position to refine their experiments in the [...] Institute of Mental Health (ZI), the Mannheim University Medical Center and the University of Heidelberg, are intensifying their networking in order to further reduce the number of animal experiments and to reduce [...] and the Arts. Pooling existing expertise In Baden-Württemberg and in the Rhine-Neckar region, there are a large number of biomedical research institutions where animal experiments also take place. Therefore
, cognitive and neuroscientific levels, researchers are working to identify the triggers and influencing factors for such loss of control. They are investigating the underlying neurobiological mechanisms [...] each. These include seven SFB/Transregional Collaborative Research Centers (TRR), for which there are several applicant universities. The two Collaborative Research Centers in which the Central Institute [...] University of Heidelberg. Partners in the SFB/TRR 265, which is funded with around 16.3 million euros, are the Charité and the Technical University of Dresden as co-applicants, as well as the Universities of
respective treatment success. From this, models are developed to precisely tailor treatment to individual risk and protective factors. “Mental illnesses are major causes of sick leave and early retirement [...] opportunities. With the generous grant from the Hector Foundation II, optimal research conditions are being created at the Central Institute of Mental Health to take the diagnosis, therapy and prevention [...] their Hector Foundation II . This endows the institute with a sum of €11.5 million for its launch. “We are very pleased that it may be possible to use artificial intelligence methods to identify the causes
safety instructions are hypothesized to inhibit fear acquisition and/or to accelerate extinction learning. Attentional processes, psychophysiological responding, and behavioral measures are examined to link [...] can be amazingly persistent – even when the aversive outcomes are never experienced – the implications for a range of anxiety disorders are evident. [...] Attentional processes, psychophysiological responding, behavioral measures and questionnaire data are examined to link face perception and social learning. Taken together, a dimensional transdiagnostic
such as Caspases are strongly downregulated or shut off completely while protective pathways such as antiapoptotic Bcl-2 family proteins of inhibitors of apoptosis proteins (IAPs) are upregulated. ‘It [...] In this context, the human brain behaves fundamentally different. The vast majority of nerve cells are created before birth and the regenerative capacity of the postnatal human brain is limited to a very [...] safeguarding mechanisms in mature neurons may also in part explain why most neurodegenerative diseases are usually fend off for many decades and only tend to occur with advanced age. Manifestation of neuro
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Mannheim. “There are huge gaps in our understanding of clinical depression that limit opportunities to improve outcomes for those affected. Larger and more globally representative studies are vital to provide [...] ancestors. The researchers identified a total of 700 variations in the genetic code of individuals that are associated with the development of depression. Almost half of these variations, which relate to 308 [...] approaches to treatment. The research team highlights the existing drugs pregabalin and modafinil, which are used to treat chronic pain and the sleep disorder narcolepsy respectively, and could potentially also
modifications. If you are interested in working with our data (e.g., summary statistics ) or would like to collaborate on future GWAS , please feel free to get in contact with us . We are always open to expanding [...] and interventions for those affected. We, the International Borderline Genomics Consortium (IBGC) , are a collaborative research network dedicated to uncovering the genetic foundations of BPD. Our work focuses [...] between BPD and loneliness , suggesting that individuals with a genetic predisposition to loneliness are more likely to develop BPD. ( Streit et al., 2022 ; Schulze et al., 2023 ) Our data have also contributed