Explore the latest in neuroscience, with a focus on the implications of findings in the basic sciences for the care of patients with CNS disease.
In this Medical News article, Edward Chang, MD, chair of the department of neurological surgery at the University of California, San Francisco Weill Institute for Neurosciences joins JAMA Editor in Chief Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS, to discuss the potential for AI to revolutionize communication for those unable to speak due to aphasia.
This Viewpoint discusses the inclusion of pregnant patients in clinical trials for antiseizure medication.
This cross-sectional study examines the association between neighborhood disadvantage and cognition among Mexican American vs non-Hispanic White adults 50 years and older in the US.
This narrative review discusses how the changing environment can influence the brain, behavior, and mental illness.
This cohort study examines the association between infant 18-month neurodevelopment and fetal brain development using 3-dimensional magnetic resonance imaging volumes, cortical folding, and metabolites in the setting of maternal psychological distress.
This JAMA Medical News feature describes new research that found gender differences in the brains of children with autism spectrum disorder.
This Special Communication reviews social factors associated with rising US mortality from deaths of despair and suggests new programs to deal with this crisis.
This Viewpoint discusses why neurology residencies should offer more precise curriculum based on practice settings and Clinical Neurophysiology fellowships should be replaced by Comprehensive Ambulatory Neurology fellowships.
This study examines the numbers of scientists who are underrepresented in medicine serving on editorial boards and in leadership positions in peer-reviewed psychiatry/neuroscience journals.
This article describes the use of neuromelanin-sensitive magnetic resonance imaging for the monitoring of the catecholamine neuromodulators dopamine and norepinephrine in the brains of individuals with mental illness.
This case-control study investigates baseline structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) differences between individuals at clinical high risk and healthy controls as well as between participants at clinical high risk who later developed a psychotic disorder and those who did not.
This Viewpoint discusses the mechanics and misconceptions of stuttering and the importance of a multidisciplinary approach in the study and treatment of people who stutter.
This cohort study evaluates functional brain connectivity in adults with postviral olfactory dysfunction before and after olfactory training using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging.
This Viewpoint enumerates current issues with the reliability and applicability of functional magnetic resonance imaging research and describes options for increasing research utility.
This narrative review describes adolescent-onset and adult-onset vitamin-responsive neurogenetic diseases, their underlying biology, and their treatments.
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