Subtyping is only meaningful if it changes management| michaelhalassa.substack.com
Building a State Space for Psychosis| michaelhalassa.substack.com
What a decade of science taught us about how the brain organizes thought| michaelhalassa.substack.com
Redefining a Common Diagnosis Through Classical Validators and Computational Phenotyping| Michael Halassa
What atomoxetine taught us in ADHD, KarXT may teach us in psychosis| Michael Halassa
Parsing causation, mechanism, and risk in cannabis-related psychosis| Michael Halassa
Why a new meta-analysis changes the conversation| Michael Halassa
Algorithmic Circuit Psychiatry: what it is and why we needed it| Michael Halassa
The Neuroscience of Counterfactual ("if then") Thinking| Michael Halassa
Because it's the truth and people appreciate it| Michael Halassa
A case study in how altered reinforcement signals may reshape our fundamental beliefs| Michael Halassa
When Conversational AI Becomes a Clinical Concern| Michael Halassa
How artificial and biological intelligence are converging on shared principles| Michael Halassa
Why psychiatric pharma needs a neuroscience update| Michael Halassa
Psychiatric diagnosis is often an artful combination of science and intuition.| michaelhalassa.substack.com
Michael M. Halassa, MD, PhD is a Professor of Neuroscience and Psychiatry whose work has redefined the role of the thalamus in cognition. His clinical focus is on schizophrenia and related disorders. Click to read Michael Halassa, a Substack publication with hundreds of subscribers.| michaelhalassa.substack.com
Rethinking How We Explain Mental Illness to the People Living With It| michaelhalassa.substack.com