Research Keyword: brain imaging

Psilocybin-induced changes in neural reactivity to alcohol and emotional cues in patients with alcohol use disorder: An fMRI pilot study

This pilot study examined how psilocybin affects the brains of people with alcohol use disorder. Using brain imaging (fMRI), researchers found that psilocybin increased activity in brain regions associated with decision-making and emotional control while decreasing activity in regions linked to cravings. These findings suggest psilocybin may help people with alcohol addiction by enhancing their ability to regulate emotions and resist urges to drink.

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Multiphoton imaging of neural structure and activity in Drosophila through the intact cuticle

Scientists developed a new imaging technique that allows researchers to observe brain activity in fruit flies without surgically removing the protective head covering. This breakthrough lets researchers watch neural activity for much longer periods and during natural behaviors like walking and responding to odors. The technique uses special microscopes that shine infrared light through the fly’s intact head to image neurons expressing fluorescent proteins.

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