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In this Perspective, Kühn and Gallinat present the role for environmental neuroscience in examining mental health and discuss how urban and natural environments can have detrimental or beneficial effects on mental health.
This Perspective presents concepts and foundations of data analysis and interpretation of microbiome experiments with a focus on the microbiome–gut–brain axis domain.
In this Perspective, the authors present techniques from other disciplines that could help to enrich and inform the analysis of microbiome–gut–brain axis data.
In this Perspective the authors detail the potentially parallel systemic economic risk of psychological distress and climate change, and argue for the adoption of a similar set of policy interventions, including bolstering cross-agency capability and capacity and increased investment in targeting root causes and solutions.
In this Perspective, Kucyi and co-authors explore some of the recent developments in neuroscience, including investigations of network dynamics and neural mechanisms that support off-task thoughts, and consider the implications for maladaptive forms of thought in mental health.
This Perspective presents the heightened risk of psychopathology and negative outcomes among the offspring of people with severe mental illness and calls for proactive support.
Occhipinti and co-authors argue in this Perspective that by contrast to gross domestic product, the Mental Wealth metric provides an improved indicator for assessing economic and social production, including brain capital, measuring mental health and capital and emotional health and well-being.
In this Perspective, the authors propose a new approach to addressing mental health globally that encompasses a breadth of disciplines, from neuroscience to intervention and implementation sciences.