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Temporal interference stimulation may noninvasively reach deep brain circuits
Temporal interference stimulation enables focal, noninvasive deep brain neuromodulation for psychiatric disorders with reduced off-target effects compared to conventional transcranial electrical.
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Molecular imaging links late-life depression to neurotransmitter and Alzheimer’s changes
Molecular imaging reveals late-life depression involves altered neurotransmitter systems, Alzheimer's pathology, and neuroinflammation, supporting development of targeted mechanism-based treatments.
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Emotion regulation success tracks brain-wide gradient reconfiguration
Gradient-based analysis of brain organization reveals that emotion regulation success involves systematic reconfigurations along a hierarchy from sensory to integrative regions.
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Connectivity pattern predicted cognitive decline in type 2 diabetes
Brain imaging reveals how emotional conflict monitoring predicts cognitive decline in type 2 diabetes, using machine learning to identify early warning signs through functional connectivity patterns.
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Graph methods may improve major depressive disorder diagnosis
Graph neural networks with augmented brain signals improve MDD diagnosis through gender-specific and stage-wise analysis, enabling personalized therapeutic strategies.