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Brain ‘noise’ may hold the keys to psychiatric treatment efficacy
October 14, 2021 by NewsBot
It remains a central challenge in psychiatry to reliably judge whether a patient will respond to treatment. Researchers now show that moment-to-moment fluctuations in brain activity can reliably predict whether patients with social anxiety disorder will be receptive to cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT).