NPP BrainPod

NPP BrainPod

BrainPod is the podcast from the journal Neuropsychopharmacology, produced in association with Nature Publishing Group. Join us as we delve into the latest basic and clinical research that advance our understanding of the brain and behavior, featuring highlighted content from a top journal in fields of neuroscience, psychiatry, and pharmacology. For complete access to the original papers and reviews featured in this podcast, subscribe to Neuropsychopharmacology.

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Episoder(65)

Superolateral medial forebrain bundle deep brain stimulation in major depression: a gateway trial.

Superolateral medial forebrain bundle deep brain stimulation in major depression: a gateway trial.

Depression is an incredibly important disorder—according to Thomas Schlaepfer, head of the department of interventional biological psychiatry at the University of Freiburg, at least 20 percent of peop...

16 Jul 20199min

Cues play a critical role in estrous cycle-dependent enhancement of cocaine reinforcement

Cues play a critical role in estrous cycle-dependent enhancement of cocaine reinforcement

Research has demonstrated that, overall, women are more vulnerable to drug addiction than men are. They become addicted more quickly after first using, they have a harder time staying off drugs, and t...

17 Mai 20199min

Food Addiction: A Valid Concept?

Food Addiction: A Valid Concept?

Over the past decade, the use of the term 'food addiction' to describe an unhealthy approach to eating has grown. It refers to the idea that, for some people, their inability to control their food int...

8 Mar 20199min

Sex Matters

Sex Matters

As our environment becomes ever increasingly complex, understanding how sex differences impact disease risk and resilience will only become more critical. The 2019 , "Sex Matters," edited by Dr. Tracy...

15 Jan 20199min

Recent advances in the study of aggression

Recent advances in the study of aggression

Aggression is an evolutionary behavior seen throughout the animal world. When it comes to humans, however, some forms of aggression can be seen as pathological, dangerous, and quite costly to society....

16 Nov 20189min

Neurocognitive effects of umami: association with eating behavior and food choice

Neurocognitive effects of umami: association with eating behavior and food choice

While the influence of sweet taste on neurocognitive function has been widely studied, umami or savory has received less of a research focus. Animal models and even some small human studies seem to sh...

14 Sep 20189min

Burst activation of dopamine neurons produces prolonged post-burst availability of actively released dopamine.

Burst activation of dopamine neurons produces prolonged post-burst availability of actively released dopamine.

For years now, scientists have noticed a rather strange phenomenon in animal models: scientists would stimulate dopamine production in the brain, but once the stimulation was over, the dopamine would ...

13 Jul 20189min

Debating the Persistence of Neurogenesis in Humans

Debating the Persistence of Neurogenesis in Humans

The question of whether neurogenesis persists in humans and for how long -- that is, whether and where humans grow new neurons in their brains, and how long into our lives -- is one that has engaged n...

24 Mai 20189min

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