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Brief psychotic experiences may make brain looks 20 years older

A new brain imaging study suggests that young people who experience brief psychotic symptoms, such as short hallucinations or unusual beliefs, may show signs of faster brain aging during early adulthood. The research was carried out by scientists from the Universidad de Valladolid in Spain, Cardiff University, and University College London, and was published in […] The post Brief psychotic experiences may make brain looks 20 years older appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.

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