World Brain Day: A Thematic Article Collection
Posted: 22.07.2025
On July 22, the scientific community marks World Brain Day - an initiative established by the World Federation of Neurology. The 2025 observance focuses on "Brain Health for All Ages".
The WHO defines brain health as the optimal functioning of cognitive, sensory, emotional, and motor systems that enables individuals to fulfill their potential, irrespective of neurological conditions.
To commemorate this occasion, the Consortium PSYCHIATRICUM editorial board presents a thematic article collection in our journal addressing neural mechanisms and clinical manifestations across the lifespan:
RESEARCH
- A Comparison of Regional Brain Volumes in Older Adults With and Without History of COVID-19
- Comparative analysis of corpus callosum lipidome and transcriptome in schizophrenia and healthy brain
- The Effect of Untreated Illness in Youth Depression: A Cross-Sectional Study
- The neurophysiological features of anticipation in schizophrenia: a cross-sectional study of event-related potentials
REVIEW
- Equivalence of the autism spectrum disorders diagnostics in children in telemedicine and face-to-face consultations: a literature review
- Technology-based Neurocognitive Assessment of the Elderly: a Mini Review
- Mechanisms and functions of the cerebral-cognitive reserve in patients with Alzheimer's disease: a narrative review
- EEG alpha band characteristics in patients with a depressive episode within recurrent and bipolar depression
OPINION