From the Editors
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The myth of the ‘unreadable’ humanities and social sciences
Claims that humanities and social sciences academic writing is uniquely impenetrable are widespread, but the evidence is mixed. By re‑examining how linguistic complexity is measured and over longer time spans, a different picture emerges.
Expanding the Spectrum of Autoimmune Encephalitis — A Rare Anti-Recoverin Case
Autoimmune encephalitis (AE) continues to evolve as a diagnostic category, with emerging antibodies expanding both its clinical and mechanistic boundaries. This case report highlights a particularly rare and instructive entity: anti-recoverin antibody–associated autoimmune encephalitis.