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Brain cells grown in a lab dish and made to play arcade games could help understand ADHD, autism and depression, scientists say

Scientists have grown brain cells in a lab dish and made them play arcade games to better understand ADHD, autism, and depression. This innovative approach could lead to new treatments and therapies for these conditions. The study's findings may shed light on the neural mechanisms underlying these disorders.

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