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AI maps brain-cell voices to reveal cellular roots of psychiatric disorders
technology1 month ago

AI maps brain-cell voices to reveal cellular roots of psychiatric disorders

PhysMAP is a machine-learning framework that identifies neuron cell types from their electrical signatures in vivo, enabling researchers to map cellular contributions to psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia and major depressive disorder from seven open datasets without genetic manipulation, with potential to guide targeted therapies.

Genetic Clusters Uncover Shared Roots of Psychiatric Disorders
health5 months ago

Genetic Clusters Uncover Shared Roots of Psychiatric Disorders

A large genetic study identified five major genetic groups underlying 14 psychiatric disorders, revealing shared genetic factors across conditions and highlighting the complex interplay between genetics and environmental factors in mental health. The findings suggest that mental illnesses are influenced by natural genetic variation and environmental stress rather than being solely biological defects.

'Little Foot' Fossil May Represent a New Human Ancestor Species
science5 months ago

'Little Foot' Fossil May Represent a New Human Ancestor Species

A large genetic study reveals five shared genetic profiles among 14 psychiatric disorders, suggesting common biological mechanisms, while other science news includes the discovery of a new pumpkin toadlet species, the changing hue of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, and the closest approach of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS to Earth, along with the ongoing Geminid meteor shower and the debate over the classification of the ancient human fossil Little Foot.

Online Hate Speech Reflects Language Patterns in Cluster B Personality Disorder Forums
science8 months ago

Online Hate Speech Reflects Language Patterns in Cluster B Personality Disorder Forums

A study using AI and topological data analysis found that hate speech on Reddit shares linguistic similarities with communities discussing Cluster B personality disorders, especially antisocial, borderline, and narcissistic types, suggesting a potential link between toxic online language and certain psychiatric traits, though causality is not established.