Home DBS Recordings Tracked Depression Recovery Biomarkers

Home DBS Recordings Tracked Depression Recovery Biomarkers

TL;DR: A 2026 preprint deep brain stimulation biomarker study in medRxiv found that home-recorded electrophysiology biomarkers tracked stable depression recovery during SCC DBS, while the biomarkers helped distinguish recovery from nonspecific symptom fluctuations and external distress. Key Findings Study type: a home-recording study using bidirectional deep brain stimulation devices to monitor electrophysiology during depression recovery. …

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Hippocampus Encoded Trauma Memory Meaning in PTSD

Hippocampus Encoded Trauma Memory Meaning in PTSD

TL;DR: A 2026 PTSD neuroimaging and language-analysis study in Neuropsychopharmacology found that hippocampal activity encoded specific semantic content of traumatic and neutral autobiographical memories, while greater hippocampal sensitivity to autobiographical semantic content related to higher PTSD symptom severity. Key Findings Study type: a study combining natural-language semantic quantification with brain activity during traumatic and neutral …

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Hippocampal CA3 Connectivity Transformed From Dense-Random to Sparse-Structured Across Postnatal Development

Hippocampal CA3 Connectivity Transformed From Dense-Random to Sparse-Structured Across Postnatal Development

TL;DR: A 2026 Nature Communications study found that mouse hippocampal CA3 connectivity shifts from dense-random early wiring to sparse-structured adult wiring, with weaker single synapses that make memory-network output depend on coordinated input rather than one strong connection. Key Findings CA3 connectivity transforms from random to structured during postnatal development: Early in life (P7-8 mice) …

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Generational Memory Gains May Help Explain Declining Dementia Incidence

Generational Memory Gains May Help Explain Declining Dementia Incidence

TL;DR: A 2026 preprint longitudinal cohort analysis in medRxiv found that later-born cohorts showed higher memory levels entering old age and slower rates of memory decline, while the projected 20-year cohort advantage at age 80 was large enough in the model to account for a reported 13% per-decade decline in dementia incidence. Key Findings Birth-cohort …

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Gender Friendship Gap Was Driven Mainly by White Men in NLSY97

Gender Friendship Gap Was Driven Mainly by White Men in NLSY97

TL;DR: A 2026 Sex Roles study using NLSY97 data found that the gender friendship gap in best-friend closeness was driven mainly by white men, while Black men, Latino men, and women across groups reported more similar closeness after controls. Key Findings NLSY97 cohort: The study analyzed 1,765 young adults from the National Longitudinal Survey of …

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New-Onset Loneliness Accelerated Cognitive Decline in 635 Older Adults: ELSA Longitudinal Analysis

New-Onset Loneliness Accelerated Cognitive Decline in 635 Older Adults: ELSA Longitudinal Analysis

TL;DR: A 2026 longitudinal analysis in the Journal of Affective Disorders tracked 635 older adults with new-onset loneliness and found that cognitive decline matched controls before loneliness began, then accelerated after onset, especially when loneliness persisted. Key Findings Pre-loneliness cognitive trajectories were identical: Before the first reported episode of loneliness, cognitive scores in 635 future-lonely …

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GABA and Dopamine Interacted During Human Speech Control

GABA and Dopamine Interacted During Human Speech Control

TL;DR: A 2026 Human Brain Mapping study combined PET receptor imaging with speech functional MRI, or fMRI, in healthy adults and found that GABA signaling and striatal dopamine release interacted with brain activity during human speech control. Key Findings PET-fMRI sample: The study included 17 right-handed volunteers, with mean age about 53 years. Receptor tracers …

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Parkinson’s Patients Had a Prominent Mood-Sleep Cluster

Parkinson's Patients Had a Prominent Mood-Sleep Cluster

TL;DR: A 2026 preprint on medRxiv using the Harvard Biomarkers Study found that 43% of Parkinson’s disease patients had depression, anxiety, sleep apnea, or restless legs syndrome, compared with 21% of controls. Key Findings 1,224-person cohort: Researchers analyzed 933 Parkinson’s disease cases and 291 controls in the Harvard Biomarkers Study. 43% mood-sleep burden: At least …

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Psilocybin Increased 6-Month Smoking Abstinence to 40% vs 10% on Nicotine Patch

Psilocybin Increased 6-Month Smoking Abstinence to 40% vs 10% on Nicotine Patch

TL;DR: A 2026 randomized clinical trial in JAMA Network Open found that one supervised 30 mg/70 kg psilocybin dose plus cognitive behavioral therapy produced 40.5% six-month smoking abstinence versus 10.0% with a nicotine patch plus the same therapy. Key Findings 40.5% vs. 10% prolonged abstinence at 6 months: 17 of 42 psilocybin participants stayed biochemically …

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