30 mg 2C-B Matched MDMA Drug Intensity but Lasted Less Than Psilocybin

30 mg 2C-B Matched MDMA Drug Intensity but Lasted Less Than Psilocybin

TL;DR: A 2026 study in Neuropsychopharmacology found that 30 mg 2C-B produced acute subjective effects in healthy adults that were similar in overall intensity to 125 mg MDMA, shorter and less distressing than 25 mg psilocybin, and less cardiovascularly stimulating than MDMA. Key Findings Crossover comparison: The double-blind study tested 10, 20, and 30 mg …

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Karyoptosis Linked Proteotoxic Stress to Neurodegeneration

Karyoptosis Linked Proteotoxic Stress to Neurodegeneration

TL;DR: A 2026 study in Nature Communications found that proteotoxic stress can push neurons into karyoptosis, a cell-death pathway marked by nuclear lamina breakdown, nuclear-material expulsion, and dementia-linked tissue signatures. Key Findings Karyoptosis was induced by protein-clearance stress: Blocking autophagic lysosomal clearance caused LaminB1 disruption, nuclear-shape loss, cytoplasmic nuclear material, and later cell death. p38-LaminB1 …

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Brain-Derived Plasma pTau217 Better Predicted Near-Term Amyloid PET Progression

Brain-Derived Plasma pTau217 Better Predicted Near-Term Amyloid PET Progression

TL;DR: A 2026 ADNI analysis posted to medRxiv found that brain-derived plasma pTau217 better predicted near-term amyloid positron emission tomography (PET) positivity than total plasma pTau217 in cognitively unimpaired amyloid-negative participants. Key Findings 1,427 ADNI participants: Plasma NULISAseq biomarkers were measured across the broader Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative sample. 529 cognitively unimpaired: The main prognostic …

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Diclofenac and Naproxen Use Linked to Lower Dementia Prevalence in NACC Cohort

Diclofenac and Naproxen Use Linked to Lower Dementia Prevalence in NACC Cohort

TL;DR: A 2026 retrospective analysis posted to medRxiv linked diclofenac and naproxen use in the NACC cohort to lower dementia and Alzheimer disease prevalence, while diclofenac use was also associated with slower Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) cognitive-screening decline. Key Findings NACC cohort: The analysis used 47,165 National Alzheimer’s Coordinating Center participants with data collected from …

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Blood Transcriptomics Improved Parkinson Disease Classification vs Isolated RBD

Blood Transcriptomics Improved Parkinson Disease Classification vs Isolated RBD

TL;DR: A 2026 medRxiv preprint reported that peripheral blood RNA sequencing separated Parkinson disease from healthy controls and isolated REM sleep behavior disorder more clearly than it separated isolated REM sleep behavior disorder from controls. Key Findings 71 baseline samples: The main analysis included 20 healthy controls, 31 people with isolated REM sleep behavior disorder, …

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Japan Dementia Specialist Survey Protocol Mapped Anti-Amyloid Antibody Bottlenecks

Japan Dementia Specialist Survey Protocol Mapped Anti-Amyloid Antibody Bottlenecks

TL;DR: A 2026 protocol posted to medRxiv describes a nationwide Japan survey designed to measure how dementia specialists handle anti-amyloid antibody therapy, biomarker testing, MRI safety monitoring, service capacity, and patient-choice tradeoffs. Key Findings Nationwide specialist survey: The protocol targets board-certified dementia specialists in Japan, especially physicians trained for anti-amyloid antibody therapy. June 2026 data …

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Connectivity-Guided iTBS Improved Inpatient Treatment-Resistant Depression Scores

Connectivity-Guided iTBS Improved Inpatient Treatment-Resistant Depression Scores

TL;DR: A 2026 randomized trial posted to medRxiv found that connectivity-guided accelerated intermittent theta-burst stimulation added to inpatient care improved treatment-resistant depression scores more than sham stimulation over 2 weeks. Key Findings 57 randomized patients: Hospitalized adults with unipolar treatment-resistant depression were assigned to active or sham stimulation. 30 iTBS sessions: Active treatment delivered 3 …

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Focused Ultrasound Improved Anxiety-Relevant Autonomic Habituation

Focused Ultrasound Improved Anxiety-Relevant Autonomic Habituation

TL;DR: A 2026 human study in Biological Psychiatry: Global Open Science found that low-intensity focused ultrasound aimed at salience-network hubs improved early skin-conductance habituation to repeated startle sounds, while eye-blink and EEG habituation did not change. Key Findings Forty healthy adults completed a crossover experiment: Participants attended separate low-intensity focused ultrasound (LIFU) sessions targeting the …

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Purkinje Cell Activity Poorly Predicted Cerebellar Output in Disease

Purkinje Cell Activity Poorly Predicted Cerebellar Output in Disease

TL;DR: A 2026 study in The Journal of Physiology found that steady-state Purkinje-cell firing patterns had limited ability to predict cerebellar nuclei output in mouse models of cerebellar movement disease. Key Findings 5 disease models: The reanalysis used in vivo recordings from mouse models involving ataxia, dystonia, tremor, and altered cerebellar circuitry. Purkinje-to-nuclei test: Researchers …

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PLTi Brainstem Neurons Controlled Spatial Attention in Mice

PLTi Brainstem Neurons Controlled Spatial Attention in Mice

TL;DR: A 2026 study in Nature Communications found that PLTi, an evolutionarily old group of inhibitory brainstem neurons, was required for mice to choose a goal-relevant visual target over lower-priority distractors. Key Findings PLTi defined: Parabigemino-lateral tegmental inhibitory complex neurons were mostly parvalbumin-positive GABAergic cells in the mouse brainstem. 95.01% overlap: Nearly all GABA-positive cells …

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