How the Brain Creates New Memories While Maintaining Old Ones
A new study funded by the National Institutes of Health uncovered patterns in the activation of old and new memories during sleep that keep these memories separate.
A new study funded by the National Institutes of Health uncovered patterns in the activation of old and new memories during sleep that keep these memories separate.
In a study funded by the National Institutes of Health, researchers created new suicide risk prediction models using data in electronic health records from the Indian Health Service.
In a study supported by NIMH, researchers revealed the structural underpinnings of memory formation across a broad network of neurons in the mouse brain.
Largest-ever genome-wide study of a diverse group of people with bipolar disorder sheds new light on the genetic architecture underlying the disorder.
Sarah Hollingsworth “Holly” Lisanby, M.D., Director of the Division of Translational Research, will depart NIMH in April 2025 to join Arizona State University.
This technical webinar is for investigators interested in submitting a grant for the Brain Behavior Quantification and Synchronization – Next Generation Sensor Technology Development funding opportunity.
Video recording and transcript of “Director’s Innovation Speaker Series: Youth Suicidal Behaviors: Where Do We Go From Here””
This technical webinar is for investigators interested in submitting a grant for the Brain Behavior Quantification and Synchronization – Next Generation Sensor Technology Development funding opportunity.
An NIMH-funded study showed that incorporating depression treatment into care for chronic health conditions improved well-being for both patients and their families.
Adding suicide care practices to routine adult primary care visits reduced suicide attempts by 25% in the months after the visit.