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T_2_17 Verified Psychology & Social

T_2_17 — Depression & Mood Disorders

Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) affects an estimated 280 million people worldwide (WHO, 2023) and is the leading cause of disability globally. The neurobiological understanding of depression has undergone a paradigm shif

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T_1_19 Verified Psychology & Social

T_1_19 — Depression: Neurobiology, Treatment Evolution & Cultural Perspectives

Major depressive disorder (MDD) — affecting approximately 280 million people worldwide (WHO, 2021) and ranking as the leading cause of disability globally — is a heterogeneous condition whose neurobiology remains incompl

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K_2_21 Verified Consciousness

K_2_21 — Transcranial Brain Stimulation: tDCS, TMS, and Deep Brain Stimulation

Transcranial brain stimulation encompasses a family of techniques that modulate neural activity by delivering energy — magnetic pulses, electrical current, or implanted electrodes — to specific brain regions. The three p

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Y_1_17 Verified Altered States

Y_1_17 — Ketamine Therapy and Dissociative Medicine

Ketamine — a dissociative anesthetic synthesized by Calvin Stevens at Parke-Davis in 1962 and first used clinically by Edward Domino and Guenter Corssen in 1966 — has emerged as a revolutionary treatment for treatment-re

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Y_1_11 Verified Altered States

Y_1_11 — Ketamine: Dissociative Anesthetic and Consciousness Explorer

Ketamine is a dissociative anesthetic — first synthesized by Calvin Stevens in 1962 and introduced into clinical use by Edward Domino and Guenter Corssen (1966) — that has undergone a remarkable transformation from battl

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X_2_03 Medicine & Healing

X_2_03 — Psychedelic Medicine: Clinical Evidence and Renaissance

The psychedelic renaissance — the resurgence of clinical research into psychedelic compounds after decades of prohibition — represents one of the most significant paradigm shifts in modern psychiatry. Psilocybin for trea

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X_5_26 Verified Medicine & Healing

X_5_26 — Psychedelic Medicine: The Johns Hopkins Center and the Therapeutic Renaissance

The psychedelic therapy renaissance — centered at the Johns Hopkins Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research (established 2019, originally launched as a research program in 2000) — represents one of the most sig

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X_1_22 Credible Medicine & Healing

X_1_22 — Bioelectric Medicine: Electroceuticals & Vagus Nerve Stimulation

Bioelectric medicine — the use of electrical signals to modulate biological processes for therapeutic purposes — represents a paradigm shift from chemical (pharmaceutical) to electrical intervention in disease. [KEY FIND

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Z_3_09 Molecular Biology

Z_3_09 — Conservation Genetics and Endangered Species

Conservation genetics applies population genetics, genomics, and molecular biology to the preservation of biological diversity. At its core is the recognition that genetic diversity — the raw material for adaptation to c

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K_2_11 Verified Consciousness

K_2_11 — Default Mode Network: Brain at Rest and Self-Referential Consciousness

The Default Mode Network (DMN) is a large-scale brain network that is most active when a person is not focused on the external environment — during mind-wandering, daydreaming, self-referential thought, autobiographical

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O_2_22 Credible Earth Anomalies

O_2_22 — Carolina Bay Anomalies

The Carolina bays are a collection of approximately 500,000 shallow, elliptical depressions concentrated along the Atlantic Coastal Plain of the southeastern United States, from New Jersey to northern Florida, with the h

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L_2_16 Verified Genetics & Origins

L_2_16 — Genetic Diversity and Inbreeding: Population Health Across History

Genetic diversity — the total amount of genetic variation within a population — is a fundamental determinant of population health, adaptive potential, and long-term survival. The loss of diversity through inbreeding (mat

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L_3_07 Genetics & Origins

L_3_07 — Behavioral Genetics: Nature and Nurture

Behavioral genetics — the scientific study of how genetic and environmental factors contribute to individual differences in behavior — has transformed our understanding of human psychology over the past half-century. Thr

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L_5_10 Verified Genetics & Origins

L_5_10 — Neandertal Introgression: Which Genes and Why They Persisted

When modern humans (Homo sapiens) migrated out of Africa ~60,000-70,000 years ago and encountered Neanderthals (Homo neanderthalensis) in western Asia and Europe, the two species interbred — and the genetic legacy of tha

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Y_1_04 Altered States

Y_1_04 — Psychedelic Renaissance — Clinical Research and Consciousness

The psychedelic renaissance — a resurgence of rigorous scientific research on psychedelic substances after decades of prohibition — has produced some of the most significant findings in 21st-century psychiatry and consci

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Y_1_06 Altered States

Y_1_06 — Psychedelic Research — Modern Science and Ancient Entheogen Parallels

Psychedelic research has undergone a dramatic revival since ~2006, with major studies at Johns Hopkins, Imperial College London, NYU, and MAPS demonstrating the therapeutic potential of psilocybin, MDMA, and ayahuasca/DM

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