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The Alps-Adria Section of the Pula Symposia was always very well represented by the international presence and the Programs of the Meetings were very rich with a constant attention to the latest news coming from the research fields of the various neuroscience branches in the effort to get better ways to improve our diagnostic procedures and therapeutical approaches to neurological and psychiatric diseases; furthermore, there is also a need to make some reflections on the current trends in clinical neurosciences, and particularly on the relations between molecular neurobiology, neuroimaging and connectome.
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Battistin, L. (2023). The Alps – Adria Section and the Current Trends in Clinical Neurosciences. In: Demarin, V., Battistin, L., Budinčević, H. (eds) Mind, Brain and Education. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-33013-1_29
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