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EPISODE · Jul 15, 2025 · 57 MIN

Neuropsychological Disorders: Advances in Research and Clinical Practice (2022-2025)

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"Neuropsychological Disorders: Advances in Research and Clinical Practice (2022-2025)" brings you the latest breakthroughs in the study of brain-behavior relationships. We explore the significance of neuroinflammation, the promise of blood-based biomarkers for conditions like Alzheimer's and TBI, and the insights gained from advanced neuroimaging. We also discuss the evolution of diagnostic frameworks and the growing impact of precision medicine, digital phenotyping, and artificial intelligence. Crucially, we examine the newest pharmacological, cognitive rehabilitation, behavioral, and neurostimulation techniques, emphasizing the move towards personalized and comprehensive care for these complex disorders.

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