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Foundation AI model uses MRI data to predict multiple brain disorders

The BrainIAC platform, available to the research community on www.brainiac-platform.com. Credit: Nature Neuroscience (2026). DOI: 10.1038/s41593-026-02202-6

Artificial intelligence (AI) systems are computational models that can learn to identify patterns in data, make accurate predictions or generate content (e.g., texts, images, videos or sound recordings). These models can reliably complete various tasks and are now also used to carry out research rooted in different fields.

Over the past few decades, some AI models have proved promising for the early diagnosis and study of specific diseases or neuropsychiatric conditions...

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Study reveals the Brain Regulates Social Behavior differently in Males and Females

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Serotonin and AVP structures

The brain regulates social behavior differently in males and females, according to a new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Dr. Elliott Albers, director of the Center for Behavioral Neuroscience and Regents’ Professor of Neuroscience at Georgia State University, and graduate student Joseph I. Terranova, has discovered that serotonin (5-HT) and arginine-vasopressin (AVP) act in opposite ways in males and females to influence aggression and dominance. Because dominance and aggressiveness have been linked to stress resistance, these findings may influence the development of more effective gender-specific treatment strategies for stress-related neuropsychiatric disorders.

“These results begin to provide a neurochemical basis f...

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