Neurology

Receptor de glicina y alcoholismo: participación de la subunidad alfa 1 del receptor de glicina presente en el circuito de la recompensa cerebral frente al consumo de alcohol

Este lunes 12 de septiembre, a las 20:00 hrs. se realizará la reunión académica del Grupo de Trabajo de Adicciones de Sonepsyn, junto a ISSUP-Chile.

Dr. Aníbal Araya Martinez, Doctor en Farmacología de la Universidad de Chile, nos presentará el tema: "Receptor de glicina y alcoholismo: participación de la subunidad alfa 1 del receptor de glicina presente en el circuito de la recompensa cerebral frente al consumo de alcohol".

The Adolescent Brain: A second window of opportunity

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Adolescence is one of the most dramatic periods of human development. As well as undergoing important physical changes, adolescents are continuing to develop their identity, which is shaped by the environment and the important relationships...

WEBINAR: Ken C. Winters on Adolescent Brain Development

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How does substance use affect the developing brain? What implications does the evidence have for substance use prevention and treatment? Our first Expert Days webinar explores several issues at the intersection of teenage brain development...

Alcohol and the Nervous System

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Galveston

The 2020 Gordon Research Conference (GRC) on Alcohol and the Nervous System will provide a unique forum to bring together a diverse range of young and established alcohol researchers and experts in complementary fields. 

2nd World Congress on Epilepsy and Brain Disorders

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Amsterdam
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2nd World Congress on Epilepsy and Brain Disorders (Epilepsy Congress 2019) is planned to be held in Amsterdam, Netherlands amid November 11-12, 2019.

Webinar: The Biology of Addiction

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Drugs of abuse target discrete collections of nerve cells - called circuits- in the brain that normally regulate responses to natural rewards in the environment, like food, sex, and social interactions.

How Alcohol Can Change How Memories Are Formed

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Consuming alcohol often comes with negative side effects, such as nausea or headaches, however we have a tendency to remember the positive experience of drinking rather than the negative consequences. Understanding how alcohol influences...

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