Alessandro Crimi
@alecrimi.bsky.social
Prof.@AGH_Krakow. Intersecting #neuroscience/#AI and #impact #social development.
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#innovation #globalhealth All links: http://linktr.ee/alecrimi
💡 2/ This “allostasis-first” view reframes neuroscience:
The brain predicts energy needs before they arise.
Psychological processes are scaffolds for bodily regulation.
Even diseases like Alzheimer’s can be reinterpreted through disrupted allostasis
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www.cell.com/neuron/fullt...
The brain predicts energy needs before they arise.
Psychological processes are scaffolds for bodily regulation.
Even diseases like Alzheimer’s can be reinterpreted through disrupted allostasis
👇
www.cell.com/neuron/fullt...
October 18, 2025 at 1:50 AM
💡 2/ This “allostasis-first” view reframes neuroscience:
The brain predicts energy needs before they arise.
Psychological processes are scaffolds for bodily regulation.
Even diseases like Alzheimer’s can be reinterpreted through disrupted allostasis
👇
www.cell.com/neuron/fullt...
The brain predicts energy needs before they arise.
Psychological processes are scaffolds for bodily regulation.
Even diseases like Alzheimer’s can be reinterpreted through disrupted allostasis
👇
www.cell.com/neuron/fullt...
3/3 The takeaway: Tackling poverty isn’t enough — policies that reduce structural inequality itself (taxation, social safety nets, school equity) could help protect children’s brains and future mental health. 🌍🧠
www.nature.com/articles/s44...
www.nature.com/articles/s44...
Macroeconomic income inequality, brain structure and function, and mental health - Nature Mental Health
Rakesh et al. used data from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development cohort study to evaluate the relationship between state-level income inequality, brain structure and function, and mental health in young people.
www.nature.com
October 2, 2025 at 9:21 PM
3/3 The takeaway: Tackling poverty isn’t enough — policies that reduce structural inequality itself (taxation, social safety nets, school equity) could help protect children’s brains and future mental health. 🌍🧠
www.nature.com/articles/s44...
www.nature.com/articles/s44...
2/3 These brain differences partly mediate the link between inequality and later mental health problems (like anxiety & depression). In other words, inequality leaves a biological footprint, changing neurodevelopment in ways that affect well-being.
October 2, 2025 at 9:19 PM
2/3 These brain differences partly mediate the link between inequality and later mental health problems (like anxiety & depression). In other words, inequality leaves a biological footprint, changing neurodevelopment in ways that affect well-being.